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NYS tax due dates can be found here. For quarterly filers, sales tax returns are due on the 20th of the month following the end of the reporting quarter. Q1 sales tax returns are due April 20. For yearly filers, sales tax returns are due on March 20 of the following year.
When to pay estimated tax Payment periodDue date Jan. 1March 31 April 15 April 1May 31 June 15 June 1Aug. 31 Sept. 15 Sept. 1Dec. 31 Jan. 15* of the following year. *See January payment in Chapter 2 of Publication 505, Tax Withholding and Estimated Tax2 more rows
NY Sales Tax Quarters: March 1 through May 31, June 1 through August 31, September 1 through November 30, and December 1 through February 28/29. 16th New Jersey State Sales Tax Returns for Quarterly Filers for Oct. 1, 2024Dec. 31, 2024 are due.
The total sales and use tax rate is 8.875 percent. This includes: New York City local sales and use tax rate of 4.5 percent. New York State sales and use tax rate of 4.0 percent.
Use Schedule E (Form 1040 or 1040-SR) to report income or loss from rental real es- tate, royalties, partnerships, S corporations, estates, trusts, and residual interests in RE- MICs. You can attach your own schedule(s) to report income or loss from any of these sources. Use the same format as on Schedule E.
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You are considered maintaining a living quarter in New York State if you or your spouse have a dwelling available for your use.
New Jersey 2021 quarterly filing due dates Reporting periodFiling deadline Q1 (January 1March 31) April 20, 2021 Q2 (April 1June 30) July 20, 2021 Q3 (July 1September 30) October 20, 2021 Q4 (October 1December 31) January 20, 2022
If the taxpayer was a part-year resident of New Jersey and earned NJ income during their nonresidency period, youll need to file Form NJ-1040 for the period they were a resident and a separate Form NJ-1040NR for the period that they earned New Jersey income as a nonresident.

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