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Begin by entering your Federal Employer Identification Number, New Jersey Corporation Number, and complete address in the designated fields at the top of the form.
Fill out the principal business activity code as per your federal tax return. Ensure you provide a contact person and their phone number for any inquiries.
Review each section carefully, including schedules that apply to your corporation type. Mark all applicable schedules indicated by 'X' based on your classification.
Complete Schedule A for computing entire net income, ensuring figures align with your federal return. If discrepancies arise, attach a rider explaining these differences.
For tax credits, ensure you complete relevant forms like Form 321 or Form 320 as needed and attach them to your submission.
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