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Begin by entering your name(s) as shown on Form NJ-1040 and your Social Security Number at the top of the form.
In Part I, calculate your underpayment by filling in line 1 with your 2020 tax from Form NJ-1040. Then, sum lines 55 through 63 from the same form for line 2.
Subtract line 2 from line 1 for line 3. If this amount is less than $400, you do not need to complete the rest of the form.
For lines 4a and 4b, multiply line 1 by .80 (or two-thirds if you're a qualified farmer) and enter your prior year tax on line 4b.
Proceed to calculate payment due dates in Part II by using the lesser amount from either line 4a or line 4b divided by four for each column.
Complete lines for estimated tax paid and any overpayments as instructed, ensuring you follow through each column before moving to the next.
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Conditions for Waiving an Underpayment Penalty A penalty will not be imposed if: Your tax return shows you owe less than $1,000. You paid 90% or more of the tax that you owed for the taxable year or 100% of the tax that you owed for the year prior, whichever amount is less. 1.
Why do I need to fill out form 2210?
Purpose of Form Use Form 2210 to see if you owe a penalty for underpaying your estimated tax. The IRS will generally figure your penalty for you and you should not file Form 2210. You can, however, use Form 2210 to figure your penalty if you wish to include the penalty on your return.
How do I avoid tax underpayment penalty in NJ?
To avoid underpayment penalties, you must have paid the lower of: 80% of your 2025 tax liability, OR. 100% of what you paid in 2024 (if your 2024 return covered a full year).
What is NJ 2210?
Estates and trusts are subject to interest on underpayment of estimated tax and may need to complete form NJ-2210, except estates and trusts that meet the two year limitation and other criteria of federal Internal Revenue Code section 6654(1)(2).
N.J. Admin. Code 18:35-3.2 - Failure to file declaration or
(d) Individuals must complete Form NJ-2210 to determine underpayments of estimated tax, and to calculate the interest due on underpayments. Estates and trusts
Use Form NJ-2210 to determine if you are subject to interest on the underpayment of estimated tax. Estates and trusts are subject to interest on underpayment of
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