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How to fill out the NJ NJ-1040-O online
The NJ NJ-1040-O form is an essential document for taxpayers who wish to opt-out of electronic filing of their New Jersey Income Tax returns. This guide provides clear and supportive instructions for users to effectively complete the form online.
Follow the steps to fill out the NJ NJ-1040-O form.
- Click ‘Get Form’ button to obtain the form and open it in the editor.
- In Part I, provide your taxpayer information. Include your last name, first name, and Social Security number (SSN). If you are filing jointly, include your spouse’s or civil union partner's last name, first name, and SSN as well.
- Fill in your street address, apartment number (if applicable), phone number, city, state, and ZIP code.
- Indicate your choice by marking the option ‘I (We) elect not to E-file my (our) NJ Resident Return’. Additionally, provide the reason for opting out of electronic filing.
- Sign and date the form in the respective fields. If filing jointly, ensure your spouse or civil union partner also signs and dates the form.
- In Part II, your tax preparer will fill in their information. This includes their last name, first name, SSN or preparer tax identification number (PTIN), signature, date, phone number, street address, apartment number, email address, city, state, ZIP code, and firm’s name if applicable.
- Ensure that your tax preparer signs and dates the form, and that all necessary fields are completed accurately.
- After completing the NJ-1040-O form, you can save your changes, download, print, or share the form as necessary. Remember to enclose this form with your paper Form NJ-1040 or NJ-1041 when you file.
Complete your NJ NJ-1040-O form online and ensure a smooth filing experience.
The New Jersey Gross Income amount from your 2021 return can be found on line 29 of your 2021 NJ-1040 return. Please note, if the Division of Taxation has made adjustments to your return for the previous year, the amount on the . pdf of your return may not match what is on file.