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You can get a copy of a previously filed New Jersey Income Tax return by completing Form DCC-1 . You can also get copies of previously filed New Jersey returns (NJ-1040, NJ-1040NR, or NJ-1041) by delivering a completed DCC-1 to a Division of Taxation Regional Information Center.
NJ Taxation New Jersey mandates electronic filing for Corporation Business Tax returns (CBT-100, CBT-100S, CBT-100U). The returns on this page may not reflect the final electronic return line-for-line and should not be submitted by a corporation to meet its filing requirement.
Any corporation which incorporates, qualifies, or otherwise acquires a taxable status (nexus) in New Jersey must file a Corporation Business Tax (CBT) return. In general, this includes all domestic corporations.
In general, every corporation existing under the laws of the State of New Jersey is required to file a Corporation Business Tax Return.
Get Covered New Jersey will mail you the Form 1095-A by January 31st after the coverage year. You may receive more than one 1095-A form if you changed plans or had other changes during the year. If you elected to receive your Form 1095-A by paper mail, you will receive it by the beginning of February.

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Taxpayer is an S-Corp filing in New Jersey. The form for NJ is CBT 100S. On the form, it states the tax is calculated is based on Taxable income subject to federal corporate taxation on line 5.
What is the Pass-Through Business Alternative Income Tax return form and when is it due? Pass-through entities that filed an election to pay the Business Alternative Income Tax must file Form PTE-100 and pay the tax due.
Note: New Jersey S corporations do not file Form CBT-100. These corporations must complete Form CBT-100S. Federal S corporations that have not elected and been authorized to be New Jersey S corporations must complete this return as though no election had been made under I.R.C. 1362.

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