New bill aims to save money for New Jersey residents who commute to Manhattan for work

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New bill aims to save money for New Jersey residents who commute to Manhattan for work
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The campaign aims to help North Jersey residents who can work from the Garden State and save them money on their commutes and allow for more time with family.

Wednesday, August 10, 2022 1:38AMNew Jersey lawmakers introduced a new bill Tuesday to offer incentives to businesses in New York to open new offices in the Garden State for workers. Toni Yates has the story.New Jersey lawmakers introduced a new bill Tuesday to offer incentives to businesses in New York to open new offices in the Garden State.

Officials say the move would also improve productivity for business, boost the local economy and help avoid New York's Congestion Tax. By staying in New Jersey, aside from avoiding tolls and the Congestion Tax, employees would also save money on the cost of parking and gas.The legislation would establish a $15 million per year program through 2027 to provide New York businesses with tax credits for expanding operations in New Jersey.

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