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NJ A4717

NJ A4717
Provides corporation business tax credits and gross income tax credits for purchase of certain hydrogen fuel cell vehicles.


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Introduced
11/26/2018
In Committee
11/26/2018
Crossed Over
Passed
Dead
01/08/2020

Introduced Session

2018-2019 Regular Session

Bill Summary

This bill provides corporation business tax credits and gross income tax credits for the purchase of certain hydrogen fuel cell vehicles. The credits are available to both businesses and individuals. The credits are available for the taxpayer tax periods beginning in calendar years 2020, 2021 and 2022. For hydrogen fuel cell vehicles purchased in 2020 tax periods, a taxpayer will be allowed a credit in an amount of 25 percent of the cost, up to $15,000 per vehicle. For vehicles purchased and installed in 2021 tax periods, the credit is 15 percent of the cost, up to $9,000 per vehicle. For a vehicle purchased and installed in 2022 tax periods, the credit is eight percent of the cost, up to $5,000 per vehicle. To qualify for the bill's tax credits, the taxpayer must file an application for a certification with the Commissioner of Environmental Protection that the hydrogen fuel cell vehicle purchased by the taxpayer is a qualified hydrogen fuel cell vehicle. Hydrogen fuel cell vehicles are electrically powered and they produce only water vapor as an emission. Hydrogen fuel cell vehicles typically have a longer range than battery-powered electric vehicles and they can be refueled in approximately the same time and manner as a gasoline-powered vehicle. This bill would encourage New Jersey businesses to purchase hydrogen fuel cell vehicles by defraying their purchase costs.

AI Summary

This bill provides corporation business tax credits and gross income tax credits for the purchase of certain hydrogen fuel cell vehicles. The credits are available to both businesses and individuals for tax periods beginning in 2020, 2021, and 2022. The credit amounts range from 25% of the vehicle cost (up to $15,000 per vehicle) in 2020, to 15% (up to $9,000) in 2021, and 8% (up to $5,000) in 2022. To qualify, the taxpayer must apply for certification from the Commissioner of Environmental Protection that the vehicle is a qualified hydrogen fuel cell vehicle. This bill aims to encourage the purchase of hydrogen fuel cell vehicles in New Jersey by defraying the upfront costs for businesses and individuals.

Committee Categories

Business and Industry

Sponsors (3)

Last Action

Introduced, Referred to Assembly Science, Innovation and Technology Committee (on 11/26/2018)

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