New Jersey Legislature Again Votes Unanimously to End Taxes on Gold and Silver
(Trenton, New Jersey – July 1, 2024) — For the second time in less than a year, the New Jersey legislature has voted to end the sales tax on purchases of gold and silver coins, bars, and rounds without a single dissenting vote.
A2812 and S721, carried by Sens. Steinhardt and Sarlo and Asms. Greenwald, Swain, and Egan, enjoyed overwhelming support, passing the Senate by a vote of 40-0 and the Assembly with a 71-0 vote.
Last year’s bills, A5294 and S1825, had passed out of both committees and both chambers of the New Jersey legislature without a single “no” vote. This popular bill had more than a dozen cosponsors and had unanimous approval in each legislative chamber. Despite this, Gov. Murphy chose not to enact the bill into law.
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We must contact the Governor and demand that he follow the will of the people. Our state legislators have taken the time to assess and have agreed to remove the tax from precious metals sales.
Contact the Governor: https://www.nj.gov/governor/contact/all/
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