NJBIA Supports Legislation Easing CBT Reporting and Compliance

NJBIA Supports Legislation Easing CBT Reporting and Compliance

 

Legislation that will make corporate business tax (CBT) reporting and compliance easier for corporations through technical corrections to CBT law is continuing to be supported by the New Jersey Business & Industry Association.

In testimony submitted to the Assembly Appropriations Committee today, NJBIA Vice President of Government Affairs Christopher Emigholz called bill A-4809 a “win-win” because it would streamline CBT compliance for businesses, while also assisting the state Division of Taxation with its CBT administration.

 

Emigholz also noted that this bill would permanently make the state CBT deadline a month after the federal due date, following the Governor’s recently announced Executive Order 189 which does that temporarily.

 

“Anecdotally, NJBIA has heard that this bill would potentially reduce the CBT paperwork by thousands of pages,” Emigholz said. “The bill also answers some outstanding questions regarding New Jersey’s combined reporting/unitary changes from 2018.”

To read Emigholz’s full written testimony, click here.

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