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NJ A2405

NJ A2405
Provides gross income tax exclusion for capital gains from sale of certain employer securities.


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Introduced
02/07/2022
In Committee
02/07/2022
Crossed Over
Passed
Dead
01/08/2024

Introduced Session

2022-2023 Regular Session

Bill Summary

This bill provides a gross income tax exclusion for certain capital gains from the sale of employer securities of a non-publically traded business with fewer than 500 employees, whose headquarters or base of operations is in this State, to an employee stock ownership plan, a New Jersey S corporation owned by an employee stock ownership plan, or an eligible worker-owned cooperative, benefiting employees of the business in this State, if upon completion of the transaction the employee stock ownership plan, New Jersey S corporation owned by an employee stock ownership plan, or eligible worker-owned cooperative plan owns at least 30 percent of all outstanding employer securities issued by the business. The purpose of this bill is to incentivize small businesses to establish employee stock ownership plans. An employee stock ownership plan allows companies to share ownership with employees without requiring employees to invest their own money. In addition, this bill encourages small business owners to sell their businesses to the very employees that contributed to their success. This will help to ensure that local businesses are not sold to out-of-state buyers, which is often detrimental to the fabric of local communities.

AI Summary

This bill provides a gross income tax exclusion for certain capital gains from the sale of employer securities of a non-publicly traded business with fewer than 500 employees, whose headquarters or base of operations is in New Jersey, to an employee stock ownership plan (ESOP), a New Jersey S corporation owned by an ESOP, or an eligible worker-owned cooperative, if upon completion of the transaction the plan or cooperative owns at least 30% of the business's outstanding employer securities. The purpose is to incentivize small businesses to establish ESOPs, which allow companies to share ownership with employees without requiring them to invest their own money, and to encourage small business owners to sell their businesses to the employees who contributed to their success, helping to ensure that local businesses are not sold to out-of-state buyers, which can be detrimental to local communities.

Committee Categories

Business and Industry

Sponsors (1)

Last Action

Introduced, Referred to Assembly Financial Institutions and Insurance Committee (on 02/07/2022)

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