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New Jersey attorney general probes tax incentive programs after audit

New Jersey's top law enforcement official says he plans to investigate after a state audit raised questions about how billions in tax incentives were awarded.

News 12 Staff

Jan 14, 2019, 9:10 PM

Updated 2,156 days ago

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(AP) - New Jersey's top law enforcement official says he plans to investigate after a state audit raised questions about how billions in tax incentives were awarded.
Attorney General Gurbir Grewal said in a statement Monday there were still many questions surrounding the Economic Development Authority's incentive programs, but that it was time to "ask some tough questions."
The statement comes after the state comptroller issued an audit last week showing the authority failed to determine if companies that got tax credits met the benchmarks required under law.
The audit sampled about 10 percent of the 401 companies that were approved for $11 billion in credits going back to 2005.
Grewal says he will use "the full powers" of his office to recover any funds that might have been wrongly paid out.
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