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2023 NJ-1040 Your Soia Seurit Nuer (reuired - - Spouse’s/CU Partner’s SSN (if filing jointly) - - County/Municipality Code (See Table page 52) Fill in if federal extension filed. Fill in if the address above is a foreign address. Fill in if your address has changed. Part-year residents, provide months/days you were a New Jersey resident ...
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The Income tax rates and personal allowances in New Jersey are updated annually with new tax tables published for Resident and Non-resident taxpayers. The Tax tables below include the tax rates, thresholds and allowances included in the New Jersey Tax Calculator 2023.
entry on lines 41 or 56, Form NJ-1040. If you are eligible for a property tax benefit, you must complete Worksheet I on page 34 to determine whether you receive a greater benefit by claiming a Property Tax Deduction or taking the Property Tax Credit.
Download or print the 2023 New Jersey Individual Tax Instructions (Form NJ-1040 Instructions) for FREE from the New Jersey Division of Revenue.
For eligibility requirements and instructions for calculating the HEZ deduction, see Technical Bulletin TB-56. Part-Year Residents. If you are a partner or an S corpora-tion shareholder, you must prorate the deduction based on the number of days in the entity’s fiscal year that you were a resi-dent.
In general, your New Jersey Income Tax return is due when your federal income tax return is due. If you are a calendar year filer, your 2023 New Jersey Income Tax return is due by April 15, 2024. If you are a fiscal year filer, you must file your return by the 15th day of the fourth month following the close of the fiscal year. Postmark Date