State of New Jersey Division of Taxation CLAIM FOR 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open it in the editor.
  2. In Section One, provide your taxpayer information. Fill in your name and trade name on lines 1a and 1b. Ensure that the mailing address is complete in lines 2a to 2d, as all correspondence will be sent there.
  3. Enter your FID number or Social Security number on line 3. If your tax return address differs from the mailing address, complete line 4.
  4. Indicate the type of tax on line 5 and specify the period covered by the claim on line 6. In line 7, enter the date of payment if applicable, and finally, state the refund amount requested in line 8.
  5. In Section Two, provide a detailed explanation for your claim. Attach supporting documentation such as invoices or receipts to substantiate your request.
  6. Section Three requires signatures. Ensure that an authorized officer signs the form and provides their contact information for correspondence.

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ANCHOR payments will begin in September 2025 and continue on a rolling basis. Most applicants will receive their payment about 90 days after applying, unless additional information is needed to process the application. Stay NJ program benefit payments are expected to be paid quarterly beginning in 2026.
A payment plan is an agreement with the IRS to pay the taxes you owe within an extended timeframe. You should request a payment plan if you believe you will be able to pay your taxes in full within the extended time frame. If you qualify for a short-term payment plan you will not be liable for a user fee.
The New Jersey plan proposed improving Congresss powers by letting them collect taxes through stamp tax, import taxes, and postage. Furthermore, those that did not pay their share would face prosecution in state courts.
Your plan must include all unpaid balances and all required tax returns. The monthly payment must be at least $25. Standard plans may be approved up to 60 months. Plans beyond 60 months will be subject to additional requirements and may be subject to submission of a financial statement for approval.
Short-term payment plans (up to 180 days) If you cant pay in full immediately, you may qualify for additional time --up to 180 days-- to pay in full. Theres no fee for this short-term payment plan. However, interest and any applicable penalties continue to accrue until your liability is paid in full.

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Where Is my Refund? We began issuing 2024 Income Tax refunds. By phone: 1-800-323-4400 for our automated refund system.
Couples with income below $150,000 and at least one dependent child and individuals with income below $75,000 and at least one dependent child are slated to receive income tax rebates of up to $500, under the $46.4 billion budget signed by Gov. Phil Murphy on Tuesday.

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