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  2. New NJ laws are going into effect in 2024. Here's what they ...

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    Minimum wage increase in NJ Starting on Jan. 1, 2024, minimum wage will increase by $1 bringing it up to $15.13 per hour for most employees. Additionally, wages will increase for:

  3. Alcohol laws of New Jersey - Wikipedia

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    Dry towns frequently have public referendums on whether they should remain dry or allow liquor sales in order to attract new businesses and increase property tax revenue. [41] Dry towns in New Jersey cannot forbid the possession, consumption, or transportation of alcohol, but have the option to permit or prohibit BYOB at restaurants and social ...

  4. How strong will NJ retail sales be this holiday season? Here ...

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    "The crosscurrents of inflation and other economic concerns have retailers poised for comparatively modest sales increases."

  5. Strong discretionary spending buoys US retail sales in ... - AOL

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    WASHINGTON (Reuters) -U.S. retail sales increased solidly in September likely as lower gasoline prices gave consumers more money to spend at restaurants and bars, supporting the view that the ...

  6. State and local tax deduction - Wikipedia

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    In 2017, only taxpayers in New York, Massachusetts, Connecticut, and New Jersey (the states with the first, second, third, and ninth highest GDP per capita) on average sent more than $1,000 each to the federal government above what the state received per capita. [14] Capping the SALT deduction tends to increase this balance of payments deficit.

  7. Revenue management - Wikipedia

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    Revenue management through channels involves strategically driving revenue through different distribution channels. Different channels may represent customers with different price sensitivities. For example, customers who shop online are usually more price sensitive than customers who shop in a physical store.

  8. Taxation in New Jersey - Wikipedia

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    New Jersey does not charge sales tax on most unprepared foods, household paper products, medicine, and clothing. As of July 1, 2022 New Jersey Does not charge sales tax on medical cannabis. [6] New Jersey does not charge sales tax on gasoline, but gasoline is subject to a $0.418/gallon excise tax. [citation needed]

  9. Outdoor dining, indoor retail as NJ enters Stage 2 of ... - AOL

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    New Jersey moved into Stage 2 of its reopening plan on Monday with outdoor dining and nonessential retail resuming.