Recent New Jersey Tax Court Decision Creates Income Tax Refund OpportunityC. Baird Brown
A person who is not domiciled in New Jersey is treated as a New Jersey resident if he maintains a permanent place of abode in New Jersey and spends in the aggregate more than 183 days of the taxable year, that is more than one half the year, in New Jersey. 7Aslanides, Peter C...
Maybe New Jersey could be higher than 17th on this list if NJ wasn't also onthe top ten list of Unhappiest Employees in America. Seems like some of the New Jersey Employers should make a better effort to give their employees a higher quality work experience and help them have a more ful...
is only half the size of New York’s. This is in part a reflection of their tax burden, which in Florida is much smaller. …Florida has no state income tax, while New York’s top tax rate is 10.9%. In New York City, the top rate is 14.8%, while in Miami...
Federal S corporations that have made the New Jersey S corporation election Limited liability companies (LLCs) A pass-through entity’s tax return is due on the 15th day of the third month following the close of the tax year. For all other entities, however, the due date for filing is ...
For Americans who filed for a tax extension for the 2023 tax year, the deadline is on Tuesday, Oct. 15, 2024. October 15, 2024 9:23am EDT Some Social Security recipients will get two payments in November. Here's why Those who receive Supplemental Security Income (SSI) will receive an...
Weekly, monthly and quarterly income tax deposit thresholds and schedules apply to New Jersey employers. See Deposit Thresholds and Schedules. All employers are required to file a quarterly return regardless of the amount of tax due, and a report of wages paid, by the 30th day of the month...
NJ , CT workers challenge NY tax laws amid remote work boom New Jersey is incentivizing taxpayers who work from home for New York based employers to sue New York in court for taxing their wages. Connecticut is now considering it as well. ...
From the NJ Monitor: State ‘well prepared’ to handle $2B dip in tax revenue, treasurer says New Jersey will collect roughly $2 billion less in taxes in the current and coming fiscal years, but the years of booming revenue will …Continue reading→ ...
Information about all six New Jersey lotteries as well as their winning numbers and results for multi-state lotteries; Mega Millions and Powerball.