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NJ S3113

NJ S3113
Expands eligibility under New Jersey earned income tax credit program to allow taxpayers who are victims of domestic abuse to claim credit with filing status of married filing separately.


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Introduced
11/05/2020
In Committee
11/05/2020
Crossed Over
Passed
Dead
01/11/2022

Introduced Session

2020-2021 Regular Session

Bill Summary

This bill expands eligibility under the New Jersey earned income tax credit program for taxpayers who are victims of domestic abuse, and cannot file a joint return. Under the federal program, if a taxpayer is married, the taxpayer is required to file a joint return with their spouse to be eligible for the federal earned income credit. However, victims of domestic abuse are typically required to file as married filing separately, losing their federal earned income credit and New Jersey earned income tax credit eligibility in the process. The bill exempts a married taxpayer from the joint filing requirement imposed by federal and State law if the taxpayer files as married filing separately and the taxpayer: (i) is living apart from the taxpayer's spouse at the time the taxpayer files the gross income tax return; (ii) is unable to file a joint return because the taxpayer is a victim of domestic abuse; and (iii) indicates on the taxpayer's gross income tax return that the taxpayer meets the criteria set forth in the bill.

AI Summary

This bill expands eligibility under the New Jersey earned income tax credit program for taxpayers who are victims of domestic abuse and cannot file a joint return. Typically, married taxpayers are required to file a joint return to be eligible for the earned income credit, but this bill exempts married taxpayers who are victims of domestic abuse from that requirement if they file as married filing separately and meet certain criteria. The bill allows these taxpayers to claim the New Jersey earned income tax credit even if they cannot file a joint return due to their domestic abuse situation.

Committee Categories

Budget and Finance

Sponsors (3)

Last Action

Introduced in the Senate, Referred to Senate Budget and Appropriations Committee (on 11/05/2020)

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