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Information about the Federal Economic Impact Payment – Stimulus Check
Economic Impact Payments (stimulus payments) are issued by the federal government to help ease the economic burden created by COVID-19. These stimulus payments are not subject to Income Tax in New Jersey and should not be reported on your New Jersey Income Tax return.
New Jersey cannot provide any information about the amount, eligibility, or when you may receive a payment. Please visit the IRS website for more information on stimulus payments.
2nd Quarter Estimated Payments Still Due on June 15, 2020
2nd Quarter Estimated Payments Still Due on June 15, 2020
Estimated tax payments for the 2nd quarter are still due on June 15 for both Income Tax and Corporation Business Tax taxpayers. Any 2nd quarter payments made after June 15 will be considered late and may be subject to interest charges. Only estimated payments originally due on April 15 have been extended to July 15, 2020.
Request a Speaker
Have questions about New Jersey taxes?
We have answers.
For the remainder of 2020, our staff will not be able to attend tax professional events in person, but you can request a virtual speaker and host an online presentation using:
Zoom;
Microsoft Teams;
GoToMeeting; or
Similar platforms.
Submit your request at least 30 days prior to the presentation. Once we receive your request we will determine if we can meet your needs and contact you.
We can provide presentations on all New Jersey taxes including:
Income Tax;
Corporation Business Tax;
Sales Tax;
Property Tax Relief.
Presentations on 2020 tax changes will start in November.
If you plan on holding a virtual presentation, remember:
We can answer attendee questions (during the presentation, or after via email), but we cannot discuss specific taxpayer accounts because of State and federal confidentiality laws;
The session may be recorded for private use. However, we do not allow the public posting of videos featuring Division personnel on commercial platforms (e.g. YouTube).