A 3845
Exempts oral healthcare products from sales and use tax.
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Bill overview
This bill exempts oral healthcare products, such as toothbrushes, toothpaste, and floss, from New Jersey’s sales and use tax. The bill updates state law to align with a multistate agreement (SSUTA) that defines these products for tax purposes. This change aims to simplify tax compliance for businesses operating across multiple states and ensures consistency in how oral healthcare products are treated for tax purposes.
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Michael Inganamort
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