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International Tax in New Jersey involves advising multinational corporations, partnerships, and high-net-worth individuals on U.S. federal tax implications of their global operations and investments, including issues like transfer pricing, Subpart F income, GILTI, and foreign tax credits. It also encompasses compliance with international reporting requirements for New Jersey-domiciled entities.
While New Jersey doesn't have a distinct 'international tax' regime separate from federal law, state corporate business tax (CBT) and gross income tax (GIT) calculations are directly impacted by federal taxable income, which itself is shaped by international tax provisions. For example, adjustments to federal taxable income due to transfer pricing audits or the inclusion of GILTI can flow through to the New Jersey CBT computation, which has a top rate of 9% for C corporations with allocating taxable income above $100,000. Compliance with the state's throw-out rule further complicates global allocation for CBT purposes for certain businesses.