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New Jersey: Voluntary Disclosure (Visit this siteExternal Link to New Jersey: Voluntary Disclosure)

New Jersey's Voluntary Disclosure Program is a means for Taxpayers, who upon realizing that their activity creates nexus for New Jersey state tax purposes, to come forward and file the appropriate tax return(s) and registration materials. By coming forward prior to contact from the Division of Taxation, the Taxpayer can take advantage of favorable conditions offered under the program while being handled anonymously. The Voluntary Disclosure Program is NOT available to resident taxpayers who are delinquent on any past individual or business tax filings; non-resident taxpayers who are registered for the taxes they wish to come forward on; are currently under any outstanding criminal investigation; have received a nexus survey or have otherwise been previously contacted regarding their activities in New Jersey.

To be eligible for the Voluntary Disclosure Program there must have been no previous contact with the Taxpayer by the Division or any of its Agents; and the Taxpayer must be willing to pay ALL outstanding tax liabilities in FULL and file the back returns within reasonable period (usually 30 to 60 days). No deferred payment plans will be considered. Since each request is considered on a case-by-case basis, the Division may require additional information.

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