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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the nj litter form in the editor.
  2. Begin by selecting the appropriate check box for your business type: Wholesale, Retail, or Both. This will determine your fee obligations.
  3. In Section A, enter your Gross Receipts from retail and wholesale sales of litter-generating products. Ensure you report whole dollars only.
  4. Next, list any deductions in Section B that apply to your sales. This includes sales made to other wholesalers or distributors.
  5. Calculate the Balance Subject to Fee by subtracting your deductions from gross receipts in Section C.
  6. In Section D, apply the correct fee rate based on whether you are reporting retail or wholesale sales and calculate the Amount of Fee Due.
  7. Finally, complete Sections E and F by adding any penalties and interest if applicable, and ensure all fields are filled before submitting.

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Instead, please contact NJDOTs 24/7 Central Dispatch Unit at 609-588-6211. Thank you for reporting a pothole, tall grass or other maintenance problem on a state highway, which you can identify on the map below. The regional offices of the New Jersey Department of Transportation (NJDOT) will act on your information.
The state levies a tax on 15 categories of litter-generating products sold in New Jersey. The litter tax (paid by manufacturers, wholesalers, distributors, and retailers of these products) requires a government bureaucracy. The revenue from the tax funds litter clean-ups and municipal recycling programs.
Use the app to report non-emergency environmental incidents only. Report life-threatening and/or environmental emergencies by calling 9-1-1, local police or the DEPs hotline: 1-877-WARNDEP (1-877-927-6337).
13:1E-99.3 Penalties for littering 2C:43-3 to the contrary, for every such offense shall be fined not less than $100 or more than $500. The Superior Court and every municipal court shall have jurisdiction to enforce this section.
If an up-front written agreement exists between the parties for a rental of 90 consecutive days or more, the hotel operator is not required to charge the fee/taxes on the occupancy. However, if the occupant vacates the hotel in less than 90 days, the fee/taxes are due on the full occupancy period.
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The number, 1-877-WARNDEP (1-877-927-6337), is now available for use and will eventually replace DEPs previous hotline number, 609-292-7172.
A person who throws, drops, discards or otherwise places any litter of any nature upon public or private property other than in a litter receptacle commits a petty disorderly persons offense, and notwithstanding the provisions of N.J.S.
ing to New Jersey law, a person who throws, drops, discards, or otherwise places any litter of any nature upon public or private property other than in a litter receptacle commits a petty disorderly persons offense and is subject to up to a $500 fine. Minimum fines for littering are $100 in the state.

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