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APNewsBreak: Amazon In Talks For NJ Warehouses

 

ANGELA DELLI SANTI

TRENTON, N.J. (AP) — Amazon.com, the world's biggest online retailer, is in talks to bring two warehouses to New Jersey in a deal that could bring 1,500 or more full-time jobs to a state where unemployment has hovered around 9 percent.

State Assembly Democratic Leader Lou Greenwald, who has been involved in the talks, told The Associated Press Amazon is seeking a 22-month sales tax holiday, which is opposed by some retailers and at least one lawmaker.

The Seattle-based online retailer is not required to collect the 7 percent state sales tax for purchases like brick-and-mortar retailers do. That has led to what Greenwald and others believe is an unfair advantage for Internet-based sellers, because they can sell their products more cheaply than local merchants.

However, if Amazon opens the warehouses in New Jersey, it would have to collect taxes.

"My goal and the goal of legislative leadership is to find a way to balance the interests of the retail merchants and the Internet merchants in a way that will ensure equity and a level playing field going forward," said Greenwald of South Jersey.

The retailer has agreed to build job-creating distribution centers in Indiana, California, Tennessee and South Carolina in exchange for sales tax exemptions.

New Jersey stands to collect $200 million or more a year in sales taxes if Amazon locates there, after its exemption ends.

The jobs the deal would create would pay an estimated $40,000-$50,000 with health benefits.

Amazon is looking to take over existing office space in two locations. Each warehouse would be 1.2 million square feet.

Amazon spokesman Braden Cox declined to comment.

The Christie administration did not return messages for comment.

Sen. Ray Lesniak, a veteran Democrat, opposes giving the retailer a sales tax holiday.

"It's a bad deal for New Jersey, no matter what," he said. "We're giving up hundreds of millions of dollars in revenues we should be getting and we're also putting at risk jobs in our retail centers and central business districts throughout the state."

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