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REVENUE |
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Revenue Management is primarily responsible for managing all the functions as they relate to the proper accounting and reporting of statewide revenue. It is also responsible for developing and maintaining a statewide system and policy for accounts receivable and case management, which is in full compliance with Government GAAP. Accounts
Receivable is responsible
for all revenue deposited by the Division of Revenue. It records the transactions
in the New Jersey Comprehensive Financial System (NJCFS) and reconciles
the NJCFS accounts with the bank deposits. Also, this unit processes dishonored
checks and updates records so that the feeder systems can be updated and
corrected to indicate that no payment occurred. Revenue Accounting accounts for all revenues deposited by the Division of Revenue. It reconciles all revenues with the State's financial system, disburses revenues allocated to county or local tax jurisdictions, processes tax payments for electronic invoices and smaller taxpayer base taxes that are not processed through the Division's mainframe computer system, and records all dishonored checks against tax payments processed by the Division. The Dishonored
Check Unit is the final step in the accounting system of processing
remittances that have been dishonored or otherwise unpaid by the makers'
banks. It also serves as the first step in processing replacement funds
and adjusting taxpayers' accounts. If you have a question about a dishonored
check you can call (609) 292-5924. (Please have your taxpayer ID number,
tax type, return period, and amount ready when you call.) The Alternate Filing Branch is responsible for non-traditional methods of filing forms and making payments. The Branch administers both the Electronic Filing Program (ELF) for filing individual income tax returns and the Electronic Funds Transfer Program (EFT) for making various payments by businesses including, but not limited to, tax payments. The Treasurer of the State of New Jersey serves as the primary information repository for the State's business, legal and financial communities. Through the Commercial Recording Unit of the Division of Revenue, the Treasurer administers a wide variety of public records services ranging from corporate filing to Uniform Commercial Code filing and debtor searching.
The Business Services Branch is also involved with the Governor's 'One Stop Shopping' initiative. The New Jersey Business Gateway Service web site now includes several online filing and data delivery services |
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