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Exempts grooming and hygiene products and certain baby products from sales and use tax.
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Bill overview
This bill exempts grooming and hygiene products, such as soap, shampoo, and sunscreen, as well as certain baby products like child restraints, cribs, and strollers, from New Jersey’s sales and use tax. The bill clarifies that grooming and hygiene products are exempt even if they also meet the definition of ‘over-the-counter drug.’ It also provides definitions for key terms related to the exemptions, particularly concerning medical equipment and baby products.
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