Division of TaxationGross Income Tax is levied on gross income earned or received by New Jersey resident and nonresident individuals, estates, and trusts.
New Jersey has a graduated Income Tax rate, which means it imposes a higher tax rate the higher the income. See Tax Rate Tables to calculate your tax.
Filers with income of $10,000 or less for the entire year (single filers, married persons filing separately, and estates and trusts), and $20,000 or less for the entire year (married couples filing jointly, heads of household, and surviving spouses) pay no tax.
Any reference to a spouse also refers to a partner to a civil union recognized under New Jersey law.
All employers and others who withhold New Jersey Income Tax are required to file quarterly returns of tax withheld and to remit tax on a monthly, quarterly, or weekly basis.
Those with prior year withholdings of $10,000 or more are required to remit the Income Tax withheld by means of Electronic Funds Transfer (EFT) on or before the Wednesday of the week following the week containing the payday(s) on which taxes were withheld.
Certain employers of household workers may report and remit Gross Income Tax withheld on an annual basis.