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NJ S3590
NJ S3590Allows formation of limited liability companies by real estate salespersons and broker-salespersons to receive commission income and requires certain disclosures on promotions.
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Introduced
03/25/2021
03/25/2021
In Committee
06/14/2021
06/14/2021
Crossed Over
06/03/2021
06/03/2021
Passed
06/24/2021
06/24/2021
Dead
Signed/Enacted/Adopted
11/08/2021
11/08/2021
Introduced Session
2020-2021 Regular Session
Bill Summary
This bill allows real estate salespersons or broker-salespersons, to form a limited liability company, or any other entity permitted by law, to receive commission income from the licensed real estate broker with whom the salesperson is contracted or employed to provide his or her services. The specific permission for a salesperson or broker-salesperson to operate through a limited liability company or other entity is intended to eliminate any confusion as to whether they may take advantage of the pass-through business income deduction made available under section 199A of the Federal Internal Revenue Code as part of the federal tax reforms of the 2017 "Tax Cut and Jobs Act." The bill provides that, notwithstanding the formation of limited liability company or other entity, a salesperson or broker-salesperson who is compensated wholly on a commission basis will not be considered an employee pursuant to the State unemployment compensation law, and certain other labor laws that determine eligibility based on that law. The bill requires the New Jersey Real Estate Commission to create a registration process for limited liability companies and other entities to receive a commission or other valuable consideration. The bill also provides that, if a broker participates in a promotion or offering of free, discounted or other services or products which confers upon the recipient a monetary benefit of greater than $1,000, the broker is required to provide written disclosure of the benefit to the recipient and any information concerning the promotion or benefit as may be required by the commission.
AI Summary
This bill allows real estate salespersons or broker-salespersons to form a limited liability company (LLC) or any other entity permitted by law to receive commission income from the licensed real estate broker they are contracted or employed with. This is intended to clarify that they can take advantage of the pass-through business income deduction under the federal Tax Cut and Jobs Act. The bill also specifies that a salesperson or broker-salesperson compensated wholly on a commission basis will not be considered an employee for the purposes of state unemployment compensation and certain other labor laws. The New Jersey Real Estate Commission is required to create a registration process for LLCs and other entities to receive commissions. Additionally, if a broker offers a promotion or service that provides a recipient a monetary benefit over $1,000, the broker must disclose the benefit and other information required by the Commission.
Committee Categories
Business and Industry, Housing and Urban Affairs
Sponsors (4)
Last Action
Approved P.L.2021, c.281. (on 11/08/2021)
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