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Code · New Jersey · Title 17B — Insurance · Chapter 32A

17B:32A-18. Member insurer may offset assessments against premium tax liability

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18. a. A member insurer may offset against its premium tax liability, attributable to premiums written in that year, and determined pursuant to section 1 of P.L.1945, c.132 (C.54:18A-1), any assessments for which a certificate of contribution has been issued, pursuant to subsection h. of section 8 of P.L.1991, c.208 (C.17B:32A-8) to the extent of 10% of the amount of those assessments for each of the five calendar years following the second year after the year in which those assessments were paid, except that no member insurer may offset its premium tax liability by more than 20% of its premium tax liability in any one year.
If a member insurer should cease doing business in this State, any uncredited assessments may be offset against its premium tax liability for the year in which it ceases to do business in this State.
b. A member insurer that is exempt from taxes referenced in subsection a. of this section may recoup its assessments by a surcharge on its premiums or by a surcharge on its membership fees (as applicable) in a sum reasonably calculated to recoup the assessments over a reasonable period of time, as approved by the commissioner. Amounts recouped shall not be considered premiums for any other purpose, including the computation of gross premium tax, the medical loss ratio, or insurance producer commission.
If a member insurer collects excess surcharges, the member insurer shall remit the excess amount to the association, and the excess amount shall be applied to reduce future assessments in the appropriate account.
c. Any sums which are acquired by member insurers as the result of a refund from the association pursuant to subsection f. of section 8 of P.L.1991, c.208 (C.17B:32A-8), and which have theretofore been offset against premium taxes as provided in subsection a. of this section, shall be paid by those member insurers to the State as the Director of the Division of Taxation may require. The association shall notify the commissioner and the Director of the Division of Taxation of any refunds made.
d. This section shall not apply in any way to the imposition or collection of, and no offset shall be permitted against, the surtax on premiums authorized pursuant to section 76 of P.L.1990, c.8 (C.17:33B-49).
L.1991,c.208,s.18; amended 2022, c.98, s.16.
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