New Jersey 2026-2027 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A860

Introduced
1/13/26  

Caption

Temporarily lowers corporation business tax rate for five years and repeals corporation business surtax.

Impact

If enacted, A860 would significantly alter the financial landscape for corporations by lessening their tax obligations. The changes aim to enhance business competitiveness and longevity by relieving fiscal pressures that might impede growth. The idea is to attract and retain businesses, thereby potentially increasing job opportunities for residents. The sponsors express hope that this adjustment will cultivate a more favorable business climate, particularly for small and medium-sized enterprises that may benefit greatly from reduced taxation.

Summary

Assembly Bill A860, introduced in New Jersey, aims to temporarily lower the corporation business tax rate from nine percent to seven and a half percent for a duration of five years. Additionally, the bill proposes the repeal of the corporation business surtax. This initiative is structured to facilitate a reduction in tax burdens for businesses operating within the state, particularly those that are not classified as S corporations or partnerships that exceed an entire net income of $100,000. Proponents of the bill believe that this tax reduction will foster a more conducive environment for economic growth and job creation throughout New Jersey.

Contention

Despite the anticipated benefits, there are likely to be points of contention surrounding A860. Critics may argue that while tax reductions can stimulate business, they may also diminish state revenue that is essential for funding public services. There might be concerns about whether the reduced revenue could lead to cuts in vital programs that support community welfare and infrastructure. As such, the debate may focus on balancing the needs of businesses with the necessity of maintaining public funds for essential services.

Companion Bills

NJ A1522

Carry Over Temporarily lowers corporation business tax rate for five years and repeals corporation business surtax.

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