N.J. Stat. § 54:10A-4.3

Current through L. 2024, c. 62.
Section 54:10A-4.3 - Carryover of net operating loss for certain taxpayers
a. Notwithstanding the provisions of paragraph (6) of subsection (k) of section 4 of P.L. 1945, c.162 (C.54:10A-4) to the contrary, a taxpayer that has for the fiscal or calendar accounting period (referred to hereinafter as the "tax year"), qualified research expenses as defined in section 41 of the federal Internal Revenue Code of 1986, 26 U.S.C. s. 41, as in effect on June 30, 1992, paid or incurred for research conducted in this State, in the fields of advanced computing, advanced materials, biotechnology, electronic device technology, environmental technology, or medical device technology, shall be allowed to carry over a net operating loss for that tax year to each of the 15 tax years following the year of the loss.
b. As used in this section:

"Advanced computing" means a technology used in the designing and developing of computing hardware and software, including innovations in designing the full spectrum of hardware from hand-held calculators to super computers, and peripheral equipment;

"Advanced materials" means materials with engineered properties created through the development of specialized processing and synthesis technology, including ceramics, high value-added metals, electronic materials, composites, polymers, and biomaterials;

"Biotechnology" means the continually expanding body of fundamental knowledge about the functioning of biological systems from the macro level to the molecular and sub-atomic levels, as well as novel products, services, technologies and sub-technologies developed as a result of insights gained from research advances which add to that body of fundamental knowledge;

"Electronic device technology" means a technology involving microelectronics, semiconductors, electronic equipment, and instrumentation, radio frequency, microwave, and millimeter electronics, and optical and optic-electrical devices, or data and digital communications and imaging devices;

"Environmental technology" means assessment and prevention of threats or damage to human health or the environment, environmental cleanup, or the development of alternative energy sources; and

"Medical device technology" means a technology involving any medical equipment or product (other than a pharmaceutical product) that has therapeutic value, diagnostic value, or both, and is regulated by the federal Food and Drug Administration.

c. Notwithstanding the provisions of subsection a. of this section, for tax years beginning during calendar year 2002 and calendar year 2003, no deduction for any net operating loss carryover shall be allowed. If and only to the extent that any net operating loss carryover deduction is disallowed by reason of this subsection, the date on which the amount of the disallowed net operating loss carryover deduction would otherwise expire shall be extended by two years.

N.J.S. § 54:10A-4.3

L. 1997 ,c. 350,, s. 1; amended 2002 c. 40, s. 4.
See L. 2002, c. 40, s. 33, which provides, "This act shall take effect immediately and apply to privilege periods and taxable years beginning on or after January 1, 2002...."