The New Jersey Tax Incentive Task Force, a group formed by Gov. Phil Murphy to look into the state’s $11 billion tax break programs, kicked off its first public meeting Thursday with testimony from a whistleblower who said her former employer lied to get a lucrative tax break — and kept it, despite failing to meet the requirements of its agreement. Gulsen Kama, a former high-level employee at the tax preparation company Jackson Hewitt, said the firm falsely claimed it was considering leaving New