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Reduces gross income tax rates by ten percent over three years.
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Bill overview
This bill proposes to reduce New Jersey’s gross income tax rates by ten percent over a three-year period, starting in 2013. The reductions are phased in, with a three-and-one-third percent decrease in 2013, another three-and-one-third percent in 2014, and a final three-and-one-third percent in 2015. The bill amends the state’s income tax tables to reflect these changes.
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Jay Webber
Michael Inganamort
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