New Jersey Chamber of Commerce

216 West State Street, Trenton, NJ 08608 | 609-989-7888
2018-06-28
NJ Chamber Press Office

As the state budget discussions in Trenton continue, the New Jersey Chamber of Commerce is on record as opposing several proposed tax increases, including the Corporation Business Tax (CBT) and the millionaire’s tax. However, as indicated clearly in Senate President Sweeney’s press conference yesterday, some form of tax increases will be part of the fiscal year 2019 budget.

Facing this reality, tax experts from member companies of the State Chamber have been working with government leaders to minimize the proposed CBT increase. This increase is a complex proposal with some very damaging consequences to New Jersey’s economy and to the state’s largest employers headquartered here or with a large presence here.

We are pleased that Senate President Sweeney and Assembly Speaker Coughlin recognized that the CBT increase, as originally proposed, would particularly penalize these large employers.

Both houses of the Legislature attempted to minimize the negative impact of the increase on Monday by passing legislation which eased a portion of the CBT increase known as the “Dividends Received Deduction.”

However, this modification would still lead to well over $400 million in tax increases for several of our largest employers just for the 2017 tax year alone. Add the substantial tax burdens that would be placed on these companies going forward and it would deal a severe blow to job growth in our state.

Accordingly, the N.J. Chamber of Commerce and the tax experts from its member companies urge our lawmakers to institute a $5 million cap, or similar form of acceptable measurable limitation, per legal entity on the “Dividends Received Deduction” tax.

Businesses need to deal with certainty, and this proposed action would meet that requirement. This would also satisfy the numbers in the Legislature’s budget proposal.

Although the State Chamber remains opposed to any CBT increase, our involvement and that of the tax experts from our member companies took place to minimize the impact of a CBT increase on our members, the business community and the state’s economy if some form of the CBT becomes part of the budget.


About the New Jersey Chamber of Commerce

The New Jersey Chamber of Commerce is a business advocacy organization that represents its members on a wide range of business and education issues. Based in Trenton, the organization also links the state's local and regional chambers on issues of importance through its grassroots legislative network. 

NJCC 2022 Biz Summit WEB
March 14-15, 2023 | Harrah's Atlantic City

Media Contacts

Scott Goldstein
New Jersey Chamber of Commerce
scott@njchamber.com
609-989-7888 x113
Cell: 609-220-0836


 Kevin Friedlander
New Jersey Chamber of Commerce
kevin.friedlander@njchamber.com
Cell: 732-266-3885

2023 NJ Chamber Events

Mar 2

NJCC Small Business Series
Recruiting and Keeping Talent During Challenging Times

Where: Virtual Event
When: 9 a.m. - 10 a.m.
Free to participate


Mar 14-15

ReNew Jersey Business Summit & Expo 2023
Where: Harrah's Atlantic City


Apr 26

Evening Networking Mixer

Where: ShoreTown Ballpark, Lakewood 
When: 5 p.m. – 7 p.m.


Upcoming Events

Apr 12

NJCC Business Roundtable Series
Breakfast with Assemblywomen Muñoz & Swain

Where: TBD
When: noon – 2:30 p.m.


May 10

NJCC Business Roundtable Series
Lunch with State Senators Sarlo & Oroho

Where: Hilton Garden Inn Hamilton
When: noon – 2:30 p.m.


May 15

NJ Chamber Challenge Cup Golf Tournament

Where: Bedens Brook Club, Skillman
When: Registration opens at 10 a.m.


June 8

26th Annual NJ Chamber Open House and Reception

Where: The New Jersey State Museum, Trenton
When: 4 p.m. to 7 p.m.


Dec 7

Annual Member Holiday Party

Where: Calandra's Italian Village, Caldwell
When: 5 p.m. - 8 p.m.


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