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Code · New Jersey · Title 54 — Debtor and Creditor · Chapter 15B

54:15B-7 Filing of return; payment of tax.

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7. a. A company subject to tax under P.L.1990, c.42 (C.54:15B-1 et seq.) shall, on or before the 25th day of a month, file a remittance to the director on such forms as may be prescribed by the director and pay the full amount of the tax due on gross receipts subject to tax derived from the first sale of petroleum products within this State and the consideration given or contracted to be given for all deliveries of petroleum products for use or consumption by it within this State for the preceding month.
b. On or before the 25th day following the end of a quarterly period, a company subject to tax under P.L.1990, c.42 (C.54:15B-1 et seq.) shall file a reconciliation return under oath to the director on such forms as may be prescribed by the director reflecting such information and payments from the preceding quarterly period as the director shall deem necessary.
c. The tax payments of a company subject to tax under P.L.1990, c.42 (C.54:15B-1 et seq.) whose tax on sales is co-collected with the tax imposed by section 3 of P.L.2010, c.22 (C.54:39-103) pursuant to regulations of the director shall pay the tax under P.L.1990, c.42 (C.54:15B-1 et seq.) at such times and on the returns for the tax imposed under P.L.2010, c.22 (C.54:39-101 et al.), and omit those sales from the returns required under this section.
L.1990, c.42, s.7; amended 1991, c.181, s.4; 2010, c.22, s.53.
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