“I, too, want to lend my name to the chorus of opposition to the removal of SALT deductions from our Federal tax returns. But at this point, it seems all we are doing is complaining. However, we do have comparable issues with non-deductibility of Federal taxes from our State returns. There are a myriad of deductions that New Jersey does not allow, such as charitable deductions, capital gains, and 401(k) contributions.
“It is not within the State Legislature’s direct power to change Federal tax reform. However, it is within our power to change New Jersey tax policies. Let’s be honest and consistent with the citizens of our state. You cannot complain about Federal tax policy when we have it within our power to change the same policy on the State level. Let’s soften the blow of those Federal SALT eliminations.
“My bill, S-3598, would lift the maximum deduction allowed by the state and in doing so slightly reduce the burden on New Jersey Taxpayers. Let’s not just complain about our suffocating taxes. Let’s do something about it."
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