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Murphy To Sign Bill For July 15 Tax Filing, Moody’s Downgrades NJ’s Rating Outlook
Governor joins seven-state group to plan coordinated resumption of normal activities across Northeast, cautions that ‘an economic recovery only occurs on the back of a health-care recovery’
Singleton, Greenstein, Oroho Bill To Help People Paying Off A Mortgage Or Rent Clears Senate
Trenton – Legislation to allow the Governor to permit mortgage forbearances and reduced rents for those who have sustained a substantial loss of income during a state of emergency or public health emergency, cleared the Senate today. The bill is sponsored by Senator Troy Singleton, Senator Linda Greenstein and Senator Steve Oroho.
Bordentown City, Mount Holly Work To Save Business Districts Amid Outbreak Closures
With the coronavirus pandemic hurting small businesses, two Burlington County towns are trying their best to save their main streets. County officials are also instituting a loan program to help any businesses that might slip through the cracks.
N.J. Lawmakers Want Tax Credits And Tax Deferrals To Help Small Businesses Survive
New Jersey’s small businesses could receive $1,000 in tax credits per employee and be allowed to delay tax payments to the state under bills before the state Senate on Monday that seek relief for businesses crippled by the coronavirus crisis.
Help For Workers Impacted By COVID-19
It is no secret that we’re in the midst of a public health emergency. However, an unintended consequence of this is the economic emergency it has caused in every corner of our state, as well. There isn’t an industry, business, or worker who has not been impacted in some way by COVID-19.