A new law affects the refund of New Jersey property taxes. In the case of a refund, the taxing district must now pay interest calculated at an annual rate of either 5% or 1%...
A proposed change in New Jersey law, if approved by voters, would extend a property tax break to veterans. The proposed constitutional amendment would extend, to residential units in continuing care retirement communities, the...
Attention out-of-state employers with New Jersey employees: You have the same filing requirements as in-state businesses regarding NJ’s health insurance mandate. You must file Form 1095 for each NJ resident you employ. Insurers, government...
Fees increase for annual business report filings in New Jersey. The NJ State Treasurer reports that the filing fee for for-profit business entities increases from $50 to $75 for all annual reports due on...
A Technical Bulletin, from the NJ Div. of Taxation, discusses how combined group members may share their tax credits with other taxable members of the combined group that are included on the same NJ...
The NJ Tax Court has ruled that a resident taxpayer couldn’t claim a tax credit for taxes paid to Pennsylvania on the payment that had been taxed by PA in a prior year. The...
Business interest limitations in New Jersey don’t apply to gross income and partnership tax returns. The NJ Division of Taxation has advised that, for NJ gross income tax purposes, NJ doesn’t conform to the...
Employers, are you ready to comply with the revised laws regarding New Jersey’s family leave policies? This might help: NJ’s Department of Labor and Workforce Development has created an FAQs sheet that reflects amendments...
The New Jersey Division of Taxation has updated its guidance on set-off programs. They divert a taxpayer’s refunds and government payments to pay federal or state debts, such as unpaid taxes, traffic fines or...
The New Jersey Division of Taxation has listed more entities that must file separately under the state’s corporation-business tax statute.
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