State of New Jersey Launches Tax Amnesty Program Tax Amnesty Program Runs Until Jan. 15, 2019
Just in time for the holidays, the New Jersey Division of Taxation announced a tax amnesty program. Taking a “carrot and stick” approach, the Division of Taxation said that it would take amnesty applications from Nov. 15, 2018, through Jan. 15, 2019, for outstanding liabilities for taxes administered and collected by the New Jersey Division of Taxation based upon tax returns due after Feb. 1, 2009, (the end date of the previous amnesty) and before Sept.
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TRENTON – The New Jersey Division of Taxation has announced the official launch of the 2018 Tax Amnesty program to provide individuals and businesses with the opportunity to pay back taxes or file past returns with no penalties and reduced interest.
The New Jersey Tax Amnesty program runs from November 15, 2018 through January 15, 2019. Voltcraft dso-1084e firmware.
Signed into law in July 2018, the Tax Amnesty program applies to outstanding tax filings or payments that are due on or after February 1, 2009 and prior to September 1, 2017. Benefits to Tax Amnesty include waived penalties such as late filing and late payment, and one-half of the balance of interest due as of November 1, 2018.
“We are pleased to offer taxpayers a chance at compliance and a fresh start through the New Jersey Tax Amnesty program,” said John Ficara, Acting Director of the Division of Taxation. “Since Tax Amnesty is offered for a limited time, we’re encouraging taxpayers to take advantage of the program before the January 15 deadline or risk incurring greater penalties.”
Taxpayers who do not take advantage of Amnesty before January 15 will incur a five percent penalty that cannot be waived or abated. This is in addition to all other penalties, interest and other costs authorized by law.
The Division of Taxation recently mailed a letter to all taxpayers who are known to have amnesty-eligible deficient and/or delinquent accounts. In addition, an extensive outreach program has been undertaken to reach as many taxpayers as possible.
For more information, New Jersey taxpayers or their representatives may contact Taxation representatives at 1-800-781-8407 Monday through Thursday from 8 a.m. until 6 p.m. and Friday from 8 a.m. until 5 p.m. or visit TaxAmnesty.nj.gov.