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NJ S2209

NJ S2209
Establishes gross income tax credit for full-time tuition cost at certain New Jersey institutions of post-secondary education.


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Introduced
03/08/2018
In Committee
03/08/2018
Crossed Over
Passed
Dead
01/08/2020

Introduced Session

2018-2019 Regular Session

Bill Summary

This bill expands opportunities for New Jersey residents to pursue post-secondary education by establishing a gross income tax credit for the costs of full-time tuition at New Jersey institutions of higher education, county colleges and accredited post-secondary training schools. The tax credit is equal to 10 percent of tuition costs of up to $10,000 paid by a taxpayer with a gross income not exceeding $150,000 either for the taxpayer or a resident dependent under 22 years of age. Tuition and fees for New Jersey State college students exceed the national average by 26 percent. The College Board relates in its "Trends in College Pricing 2017" report that the national average cost of in-state tuition and fees at four-year public colleges is $9,970 for academic year 2017-2018. The New Jersey Secretary of Higher Education conveys that the equivalent average for New Jersey senior public colleges is $13,464. The State's 19 county community colleges provide access to higher education for many New Jersey residents who might otherwise be denied the benefits of a college education. Post-secondary business, technical, trade or vocational schools, on the other hand, allow the non-college bound to improve their occupational and economic chances by acquiring specialized skills.

AI Summary

This bill expands opportunities for New Jersey residents to pursue post-secondary education by establishing a gross income tax credit for the costs of full-time tuition at New Jersey institutions of higher education, county colleges, and accredited post-secondary training schools. The tax credit is equal to 10% of tuition costs of up to $10,000 paid by a taxpayer with a gross income not exceeding $150,000 either for the taxpayer or a resident dependent under 22 years of age. The bill aims to address the high cost of tuition in New Jersey, which exceeds the national average by 26%, and provide greater access to higher education for residents.

Committee Categories

Education

Sponsors (1)

Last Action

Introduced in the Senate, Referred to Senate Higher Education Committee (on 03/08/2018)

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