Have a Balance of Tax of $1 or more (line 50 of the NJ-1040).Have at least one qualifying child claimed as a dependent on your NJ-1040.Be a New Jersey resident for all or part of 2020 In New Jersey, the average refund so far for 2019 tax returns is 725, up from 680 the same time last year, the Division of Taxation said.We will continue to issue rebates to eligible recipients as 2020 tax returns are processed through December 31, 2021. We began mailing checks July 2 and anticipate it will take about six weeks for all of the initial checks to be processed. Tax rebates will be issued as a paper check, separate from your Income Tax refund. If the amount on line 50 is $500 or more, you will receive a check for $500. That means if the amount on line 50 is less than $500, you will receive a check for the amount shown on line 50. The rebate amount is equal to the tax paid after credits (line 50), up to a maximum amount of $500. How much will I receive if I am eligible? You can also e-mail us at to check on your refund. Be sure you have a copy of your return on hand to verify information. A rebate will be calculated automatically for eligible taxpayers after you file your NJ-1040 return. You can check the status of your current year refund online, or by calling the automated line at (410) 260-7701 or 1-80. There is no need to apply for this rebate. Checks are mailed to residents filing a 2020 Income Tax return (NJ-1040) claiming at least one dependent child with a tax balance of $1 or more.
For forms and publications, visit the Forms and Publications search tool.We began mailing Middle Class Tax Rebates to eligible New Jersey residents on July 2. If you return your order between 29-45 days of it being delivered, youll receive your refund in the form of a gift voucher and are subject to our Returns. We cannot guarantee the accuracy of this translation and shall not be liable for any inaccurate information or changes in the page layout resulting from the translation application tool.įorms, publications, and all applications, such as your MyFTB account, cannot be translated using this Google™ translation application tool. If your return has been accepted and you are expecting a refund, you should be able to check the status of your refund with the IRS or with your state. For a complete listing of the FTB’s official Spanish pages, visit La esta pagina en Espanol (Spanish home page). These pages do not include the Google™ translation application. The tool will ask for your Social Security number or Individual Taxpayer Identification Number, your tax filing status and the exact amount for the refund amount. We translate some pages on the FTB website into Spanish. Go to My Account and click on 'Refund/Demand Status'. If you have any questions related to the information contained in the translation, refer to the English version. To view Refund/ Demand Status, please follow the below steps: Login to e-Filing website with User ID, Password, Date of Birth / Date of Incorporation and Captcha. Any differences created in the translation are not binding on the FTB and have no legal effect for compliance or enforcement purposes. The web pages currently in English on the FTB website are the official and accurate source for tax information and services we provide. Consult with a translator for official business. This Google™ translation feature, provided on the Franchise Tax Board (FTB) website, is for general information only.