New Jersey sees less individual income tax revenue in Q3 2024

New Jersey sees less individual income tax revenue in Q3 2024
Marita R. Sciarrotta Acting Director Divison of Taxation at New Jersey Division of Taxation — New Jersey Division of Taxation
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New Jersey collected $3.3 billion in individual income taxes during the third quarter of 2024, a 51.2% decrease from the second quarter of 2024, according to the U.S. Census Bureau’s Quarterly Summary of State and Local Taxes.

The previous quarter’s individual income tax revenue was $6.8 billion.

Individual income taxes are based on net personal income and taxes imposed on such income as dividends, interest, and income from intangibles.

In addition to detailed tax revenue data from each state, the Quarterly Summary of State and Local Government Tax Revenue includes an estimate of state and local government tax revenue at a national level.

The Census Bureau cautions that it sets the tax classifications among the survey categories, and they may differ from the classifications set by the state governments.

Overall, New Jersey collected $8.9 billion in combined tax revenues in the third quarter of 2024, a decrease from the $19.9 billion collected in the previous quarter.

Q3 2024 New Jersey Tax Collections
Type of Tax Amount (millions)
Sales and Gross Receipts Taxes $2,852
Individual Income Taxes $3,314
Corporation Net Income Taxes $1,821
License Taxes $588
Other Taxes $314

Source: U.S. Census Bureau



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