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NJ A2666

NJ A2666
Eliminates $375 minimum Corporation Business Tax on New Jersey S corporations with New Jersey gross receipts of less than $100,000.


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Introduced
01/09/2024
In Committee
01/09/2024
Crossed Over
Passed
Dead
01/12/2026

Introduced Session

2024-2025 Regular Session

Bill Summary

This bill eliminates the $375 minimum Corporation Business Tax (CBT) payment due for New Jersey S corporations with New Jersey gross receipts of less than $100,000. At present, if a New Jersey S corporation earns New Jersey gross receipts of less than $100,000, a $375 minimum CBT payment is due. The $375 minimum CBT payment is due even if the New Jersey S corporation earns New Jersey gross receipts significantly less than $100,000. And this minimum CBT payment does not account for the further possibility of the gross income tax's application to the New Jersey S corporation's income through the shareholders. This bill alleviates the rigid application of the CBT minimum tax on New Jersey S corporations with less than $100,000 in New Jersey gross receipts. As New Jersey continues to recover from the most recent economic downturn, this bill will help some of New Jersey's smallest grossing S corporations free up potentially duplicative tax payments for more productive investment in the economy. The bill applies to privilege periods beginning on and after the date of enactment.

AI Summary

This bill eliminates the $375 minimum Corporation Business Tax (CBT) payment due for New Jersey S corporations with New Jersey gross receipts of less than $100,000. Prior to this bill, New Jersey S corporations with less than $100,000 in New Jersey gross receipts were still required to pay the $375 minimum CBT, even if their actual net income was significantly lower. This bill aims to alleviate the burden of this minimum tax on New Jersey's smallest S corporations, allowing them to reinvest those funds into their businesses as the state continues to recover from the economic downturn. The bill applies to privilege periods, which are the tax reporting periods, beginning on and after the date of enactment.

Committee Categories

Business and Industry

Sponsors (3)

Last Action

Introduced, Referred to Assembly Commerce, Economic Development and Agriculture Committee (on 01/09/2024)

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