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Code · New Jersey · Title 54 — Debtor and Creditor · Chapter 18A

54:18A-5. Gross contract premiums

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Subject to the provisions of section 6 of this act, the taxable premiums, as specified in section 3 of this act, are hereby defined to be gross contract premiums provided for by the respective policies or contracts of insurance and collected by the company, except premiums collected for reinsurance assumed and premiums collected after December 31, 1965 under policies or contracts of life insurance issued in connection with the funding of a pension, annuity or profit-sharing plan qualified or exempt under sections 401, 403, 404 or 501 of the United States Internal Revenue Code as now or hereafter amended or renumbered from time to time, less, to the extent related to policies or contracts not excluded above, the sum of the following:
(a)Premiums (excluding cash surrender values) returned on policies or contracts,
(b)Dividends paid in cash, used by policyholders in payment of renewal premiums, or left on deposit with the company, and
(c)Discount on premiums paid in advance.
L.1945, c. 132, p. 490, s. 5. Amended by L.1965, c. 114, s. 4, eff. July 1, 1965.
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