50 State Series: How to move your LLC or corporation out of New Jersey and keep your EIN episode artwork

EPISODE · May 28, 2026 · 11 MIN

50 State Series: How to move your LLC or corporation out of New Jersey and keep your EIN

from #LegalBytes: The Official Podcast of Cummings & Cummings Law · host Cummings & Cummings Law

New Jersey is one of the least competitive tax states in America, ranking 49th on the Tax Foundation’s 2026 State Tax Competitiveness Index, with only New York ranking worse. In this presentation, Chad D. Cummings, CPA, Esq., explains why New Jersey has remained near the bottom for more than a decade, including its 11.5 percent top corporate income tax rate, 10.75 percent top individual income tax rate, marriage penalty, inheritance tax, exit withholding on real property sales, and some of the highest property tax burdens in the country. The discussion also explains why New Jersey’s income tax, enacted in 1976 to reduce property taxes, did not replace the property tax burden but instead became an additional layer on top of it. On $1 million of annual pass-through income, New Jersey’s 10.75 percent income tax produces $107,500 of state income tax, compared to zero in Florida and zero in Texas. The presentation also explains how business redomestication can transfer a company’s legal domicile to Florida or Texas without dissolving the company, forming a new entity, losing its EIN, disrupting contracts, or sacrificing business credit history when handled with proper legal and tax formalities. Learn more: https://www.cummings.law/redomestication/

New Jersey is one of the least competitive tax states in America, ranking 49th on the Tax Foundation’s 2026 State Tax Competitiveness Index, with only New York ranking worse. In this presentation, Chad D. Cummings, CPA, Esq., explains why New Jersey has remained near the bottom for more than a decade, including its 11.5 percent top corporate income tax rate, 10.75 percent top individual income tax rate, marriage penalty, inheritance tax, exit withholding on real property sales, and some of the highest property tax burdens in the country. The discussion also explains why New Jersey’s income tax, enacted in 1976 to reduce property taxes, did not replace the property tax burden but instead became an additional layer on top of it. On $1 million of annual pass-through income, New Jersey’s 10.75 percent income tax produces $107,500 of state income tax, compared to zero in Florida and zero in Texas. The presentation also explains how business redomestication can transfer a company’s legal domicile to Florida or Texas without dissolving the company, forming a new entity, losing its EIN, disrupting contracts, or sacrificing business credit history when handled with proper legal and tax formalities. Learn more: https://www.cummings.law/redomestication/

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