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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the CBT-200-T in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering your Federal Employer I.D. Number at the top of the form. This is essential for identification purposes.
  3. Fill in the period for which you are filing, specifying both the beginning and ending dates.
  4. In Section 1, input your estimated Corporation Business Tax amount. Ensure accuracy as this will affect your total tax due.
  5. Calculate and enter the installment payment (50% of Line 1) in Section 2.
  6. Provide your corporation name and mailing address in Sections 3 and 4, respectively. Make sure all details are correct to avoid delays.
  7. For Section 4, indicate the tentative professional corporation fee and ensure checks are made payable to the State of New Jersey—CBT.
  8. Complete Sections 5 through 8 by calculating any additional fees, payments made to date, and determining your balance due.

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The Corporation Business Tax rate is 9% on adjusted entire net income or on the portion allocable to New Jersey.
You may make a payment by EFT, e-check, or credit card through our online Corporation Business Tax Online Filing and Payments Service. (Combined Filers must submit payments using the Unitary ID number assigned to the Managerial Member.)
The businesses operating (as Corporation) in New Jersey need to file a separate Corporate tax extension Form CBT-200-T with the state to obtain a 6-month extension of time to file their business income tax return with the state.
Electronic Filing and Payment Options You may make a payment by EFT, e-check, or credit card through our online Corporation Business Tax Online Filing and Payments Service. (Combined Filers must submit payments using the Unitary ID number assigned to the Managerial Member.)
Be sure to provide the location of the corporate books as well as a contact person and telephone number. (d) Send the completed return to: State of New Jersey, Division of Taxation, Corporation Tax, PO Box 666, Trenton, NJ 08646- 0666. Use the large preprinted envelope provided in this packet to mail the return.
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If not possible, paper checks should be mailed to New Jersey Division of Taxation, PO Box 666, Trenton, NJ 08646-0666.
In addition to interest, we may also charge a Late Payment Penalty of 5% of the tax due. A Referral Cost Recovery Fee is added to your tax liability if your tax bill is sent to our collection agency. This fee is in addition to any interest or penalties. Effective January 1, 2022, the fee is 11%.
NJ Taxation You must include a tentative tax payment with your application for extension. If 90% of the tax liability is not paid by the original due date of the return, your request for an extension will be denied and we will impose penalties and interest for late filing and payment.

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