NJ Income Tax - How and When to
File an Extension

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If you are not able to file your New Jersey income tax return on time, you may apply for an extension of time to file. You can file an extension request online until midnight, April 15, 2008 or print Form NJ-630 and mail it by 12 midnight, April 15. Remember, if you mail Form NJ-630 it must be postmarked by April 15, 2008. If you are required to make a payment with your online extension application, you must make your payment by e-check or credit card.
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If you obtain an extension of time to file your Federal income tax return, New Jersey will grant you an automatic six-month extension provided you meet certain conditions. These conditions are:

If you are not applying for a Federal extension, you can still obtain an extension to file your New Jersey gross income tax return by doing the following:

You must also file Form NJ-630 if you are required to make a payment to satisfy the 80% requirement.

Civil Union Couples. Civil union partners filing a joint return must either provide copies of the Federal extension application (or confirmation number) for both partners, or they must file Form NJ-630.

Remember, extensions of time are granted only to file your tax return; there are no extensions of time to pay the tax due.

If you fail to satisfy any of these requirements, the extension request will be denied (but only after your return is actually filed). Denial of the extension will result in the imposition of penalty and interest charges from the original due date of the return.

More information is available about where to mail your return and penalties, interest, and collection fees.