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NJ S620

Allows certain volunteer firefighters, rescue and first aid squad members to claim $500 income tax deduction.


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Introduced
01/09/2024
In Committee
01/09/2024
Crossed Over
Passed
Dead

Introduced Session

2024-2025 Regular Session

Bill Summary

This bill would allow eligible volunteer firefighters and first aid and rescue squad members to take an additional $500 personal exemption as a deduction from gross income under the New Jersey gross income tax. The bill specifically sets forth eligibility requirements for persons who want to claim the additional personal exemption. Fire company members would be eligible if they serve as a volunteer for the entire tax year, respond to at least 60 percent of regular alarms and 60 percent of drills, and have attained the rank of Firefighter I Certified. First aid and rescue squad members would be eligible if they serve as a volunteer for the entire tax year, respond to at least 10 percent of regular alarms and 60 percent of the drills, and have passed an approved training program or qualified as an emergency medical technician. The official in charge of each fire department or force or first aid or rescue squad is required to submit annually to the appropriate State agency a list of members who have met the above requirements.

AI Summary

This bill allows eligible volunteer firefighters, first aid, and rescue squad members in New Jersey to claim a $500 income tax deduction. To qualify, firefighters must serve as a volunteer for the entire tax year, respond to at least 60% of regular alarms and drills, and have attained the rank of Firefighter I Certified. First aid and rescue squad members must serve as a volunteer for the entire tax year, respond to at least 10% of regular alarms and 60% of drills, and have passed an approved training program or qualified as an emergency medical technician. The fire department or first aid/rescue squad officials must annually submit a list of members who have met these requirements to the state agencies.

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Justice

Sponsors (1)

Last Action

Introduced in the Senate, Referred to Senate Law and Public Safety Committee (on 01/09/2024)

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