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Code · New Jersey · Title 54A — New Jersey Gross Income Tax Act · Chapter 8

54A:8-6.1 Certain tax preparers required to use electronic methods for filing.

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4. a.
(1)Notwithstanding any other law to the contrary, for New Jersey gross income tax returns for taxable years beginning in 2006, if a tax preparer prepared or filed 100 or more gross income tax returns for the prior taxable year, the tax preparer shall use electronic methods for filing the returns and paying the tax for all the returns prepared or filed by the tax preparer for a taxable year, subject to such exceptions as the Director of the Division of Taxation may determine are reasonable. The director may exercise discretion to extend this requirement to a tax preparer that has prepared or filed 100 or more gross income tax returns for any of the five prior taxable years.
(2)The director is authorized to extend by regulation the electronic methods filing requirement, commencing with New Jersey gross income tax returns filed for taxable years beginning in 2007, to tax preparers that prepared or filed 50 or more gross income tax returns for the prior taxable year. The director , by regulation, may exercise discretion to extend this requirement to a tax preparer that has prepared or filed 50 or more gross income tax returns for any of the five prior taxable years.
b. As used in this section, "tax preparer" means any person who prepares for compensation, or who employs one or more persons to prepare for compensation, any return of tax or claim for refund under the "New Jersey Gross Income Tax Act," N.J.S.54A:1-1 et seq.
c. The director shall determine the method or methods of electronic filing of returns and paying tax that satisfy the requirements imposed in this section including a procedure by which a taxpayer may elect that the tax preparer not file the taxpayer's return by electronic methods.
d. The director is authorized to determine if the requirements of this section shall apply to declarations and payments of estimated tax made by a tax preparer. To the extent that the director determines it will not be unduly burdensome, the director is authorized to require employers and payors of gambling winnings that withhold tax under N.J.S.54A:7-1, and payors of voluntary withholdings under section 1 of P.L.1989, c.328 (C.54A:7-1.1), to file returns and pay tax by electronic methods.
e. A tax preparer, employer or payor, other than an individual taxpayer preparing the taxpayer's own gross income tax return or a tax preparer preparing a return pro bono, failing to use electronic methods as required in this section shall be liable for the penalties provided in subsection b. of R.S.54:49-4 or as otherwise provided under the State Uniform Tax Procedure Law, R.S.54:48-1 et seq.
L.2006,c.36,s.4.
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