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Tuesday, March 18, 2025 Live Webcast

IssuesWatch Live: New Jersey Budget Analysis (E2503064)

12:00 PM - 1:15 PM EDT

Registration: 12:00 PM EDT

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1.5 CPE Credits in SK
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OVERVIEW

Our panel of public policy experts will analyze elements of Governor Murphy's proposed budget and discuss their potential impact and political viability.

DESIGNED FOR

All CPAs and financial professionals

BENEFITS

Gain insight into New Jersey’s fiscal health.

HIGHLIGHTS

On Feb. 25, Governor Phil Murphy delivered his budget proposal for New Jersey’s 2026 fiscal year, which begins July 1. The proposed $58.05 billion budget includes the following:

  • $7.2 billion full pension payment
  • $6.3 billion surplus
  • Nearly $4.3 billion in direct property tax relief
  • $1.3 billion for pre-K and $12.1 billion for K-12 schools
  • $1.5 billion for NJ Transit, including $815 million from the corporate transit fee
  • $1.2 billion in new fees and taxes, including tax increases for reality transfers, sports betting, alcohol, adult-use marijuana and cigarettes
  • $100 million for expanding apprenticeship programs and workforce development
  • Tax credit for manufacturing next-generation products in New Jersey
  • A cap on new discretionary spending

Join us as our panel examines the major elements of the proposed budget and their implications, as well as any potential barriers to getting the budget passed by the Legislature.

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COURSE LEVEL

Update

PREREQUISITES

None

ADVANCE PREPARATION

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INSTRUCTORS

Christopher Emigholz

Christopher Emigholz
(4.6)

Chief Government Affairs Officer

NJBIA

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Dale Florio

Dale Florio
(4.6)

Princeton Public Affairs Group, Inc.

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Jeffrey Kaszerman

Jeffrey Kaszerman
(4.6)

Vice President of Government Relations

New Jersey Society of CPAs

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PRICING

$0.00 - Member*

$88.00 - Nonmember

* This event is part of Membership+, an exclusive benefit of NJCPA membership.

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