u********g 发帖数: 761 | 1 http://www.state.nj.us/treasury/taxation/njit35.shtml
NJ Income Tax - Property Tax Deduction/Credit
All property tax relief program information provided here
is based on current law and is subject to change.
Homeowners and tenants who pay property taxes, either directly or through
rent, on their principal residence in New Jersey may qualify for either a
deduction or a refundable credit on their New Jersey resident income tax
return. Homeowners and tenants may be eligible for a deduction or credit
even if they are not eligible for a homestead benefit. See Eligibility
Requirements.
Qualified residents may be able to deduct up to 100% of their property taxes
due and paid or up to $10,000, whichever is less. The tax benefit varies
depending on the amount of the taxpayer’s taxable income, the amount of
property taxes or rent paid, and filing status. For tenants, 18% of rent
paid during the year is considered property taxes paid. The minimum benefit
is a refundable credit of $50.
To determine whether you will receive a greater tax benefit by taking the
deduction or credit, complete Worksheet F contained in the New Jersey
Resident Income Tax Return instruction booklet (Form NJ-1040), unless you
are claiming a credit for taxes paid to other jurisdictions. Complete
Schedule A and Worksheet I if you claim a credit for taxes paid to another
jurisdiction. If you are using NJ WebFile, the program will determine the
greater benefit for you.
Amount of Property Taxes/Rent for Property Tax Deduction/Credit Calculation
If you are a homeowner, you must know whether you received a homestead
benefit during 2013, the amount of the benefit, and whether the benefit was
paid as a credit on your 2013 property tax bill or in the form of a check in
order to calculate the correct amount of property taxes paid. Homeowners
should review the instructions for completing Line 37a in the New Jersey
Resident Income Tax Return instruction booklet (Form NJ-1040).
Also review the information on determining the amount of property taxes to
use when calculating your deduction or credit if any of these circumstances
apply to you:
Multiple Owners. You shared ownership of your principal residence with
anyone other than your spouse/civil union partner.
Multiple Units. The principal residence you owned consisted of multiple
units.
Multiple Tenants. You occupied and shared rent for an apartment or other
rental dwelling unit with anyone other than your spouse/civil union partner.
Multiple Residences. You lived in more than one qualifying residence
during the year.
Part-Year Residents. You lived in New Jersey for only part of the year.
File Separate Returns but Maintain Same Principal Residence. You and
your spouse/civil union partner file separate tax returns, but maintain the
same principal residence.
Senior Freeze Applicants. You file a Property Tax Reimbursement (Senior
Freeze) application for the same year.
Residents Not Required to File a Return
Age 65 or older and/or Disabled. Eligible residents, whether homeowners or
tenants, who are 65 years of age or older or blind or disabled on December
31 of the tax year and who are not required to file a return because their
income is below the minimum filing threshold apply for the credit as follows:
Homeowners who file only the homestead benefit application will
automatically receive their property tax credit with their homestead benefit
. If they file an income tax return, these residents should not complete
Line 37c, Form NJ-1040 to claim a property tax deduction or Line 49, Form NJ
-1040 to claim a property tax credit.
Tenants and those homeowners who are not eligible for the homestead
benefit because on October 1, 2013, they were not homeowners may complete
Form NJ-1040-H to claim their property tax credit or they may claim the
property tax credit on Form NJ-1040. These residents should not file both
Form NJ-1040 and Form NJ-1040-H.
Under Age 65 and NOT Disabled. Residents who are not 65 years of age or
older or blind or disabled and who are not required to file a return because
their income is below the minimum filing threshold are not eligible for a
property tax credit.
Additional information on the property tax deduction or credit is contained
in the New Jersey Resident Income Tax Return instruction booklet (Form NJ-
1040).
All property tax relief program information provided here
is based on current law and is subject to change. |
h*******3 发帖数: 149 | 2 同问?
是不是可以有 property credit啊?就是比如根据交租的多少,有相应的credit,如果
你没有其它需要报的税,这个50元就会寄支票给你的,如果有其它要报的,可以抵的吧
。我也不懂,不知道是不是这样? |
F*********u 发帖数: 12190 | 3 用nj webfile吧
把房租填进去就好了
【在 u********g 的大作中提到】 : http://www.state.nj.us/treasury/taxation/njit35.shtml : NJ Income Tax - Property Tax Deduction/Credit : All property tax relief program information provided here : is based on current law and is subject to change. : Homeowners and tenants who pay property taxes, either directly or through : rent, on their principal residence in New Jersey may qualify for either a : deduction or a refundable credit on their New Jersey resident income tax : return. Homeowners and tenants may be eligible for a deduction or credit : even if they are not eligible for a homestead benefit. See Eligibility : Requirements.
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N*******M 发帖数: 3963 | |
r******n 发帖数: 294 | 5 房租的18% 或者50块credit。两者 自己选多的一个填
Enter on Line 37a the property taxes due
and paid
For Tenants: 18% of the rent paid during
the year is considered property taxes paid.
房产税抵扣申报前提 1.住在新泽西2. 你住的地方要交房产税(这两条都是屁话)3.28
行填的收入超过20000 (单身 10000)
Eligibility Requirements. To be eligible
for a property tax deduction or property
tax credit:
♦ You must have been domiciled and
maintained a principal residence as a
homeowner or tenant in New Jersey
during 2013; and
♦ Your principal residence, whether
owned or rented, must be subject to local
property taxes, and property taxes
must have been paid on that residence
either as actual property taxes or
through rent;
Your rented dwelling must have
its own separate kitchen and bath
facilities;
and
♦ Your gross income on Line 28 is
more than $20,000 ($10,000 if filing
status is single or married/CU partner,
filing separate return), or you
(and/or your spouse/civil union partner
if filing jointly) were 65 years of
age or older or blind or disabled on
the last day of the tax year. |
h*******3 发帖数: 149 | 6 谢谢!你的信息很有帮助!
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【在 r******n 的大作中提到】 : 房租的18% 或者50块credit。两者 自己选多的一个填 : Enter on Line 37a the property taxes due : and paid : For Tenants: 18% of the rent paid during : the year is considered property taxes paid. : 房产税抵扣申报前提 1.住在新泽西2. 你住的地方要交房产税(这两条都是屁话)3.28 : 行填的收入超过20000 (单身 10000) : Eligibility Requirements. To be eligible : for a property tax deduction or property : tax credit:
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u********g 发帖数: 761 | 7 thanks Tax cow man
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【在 r******n 的大作中提到】 : 房租的18% 或者50块credit。两者 自己选多的一个填 : Enter on Line 37a the property taxes due : and paid : For Tenants: 18% of the rent paid during : the year is considered property taxes paid. : 房产税抵扣申报前提 1.住在新泽西2. 你住的地方要交房产税(这两条都是屁话)3.28 : 行填的收入超过20000 (单身 10000) : Eligibility Requirements. To be eligible : for a property tax deduction or property : tax credit:
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u********g 发帖数: 761 | 8 http://www.state.nj.us/treasury/taxation/njit35.shtml
NJ Income Tax - Property Tax Deduction/Credit
All property tax relief program information provided here
is based on current law and is subject to change.
Homeowners and tenants who pay property taxes, either directly or through
rent, on their principal residence in New Jersey may qualify for either a
deduction or a refundable credit on their New Jersey resident income tax
return. Homeowners and tenants may be eligible for a deduction or credit
even if they are not eligible for a homestead benefit. See Eligibility
Requirements.
Qualified residents may be able to deduct up to 100% of their property taxes
due and paid or up to $10,000, whichever is less. The tax benefit varies
depending on the amount of the taxpayer’s taxable income, the amount of
property taxes or rent paid, and filing status. For tenants, 18% of rent
paid during the year is considered property taxes paid. The minimum benefit
is a refundable credit of $50.
To determine whether you will receive a greater tax benefit by taking the
deduction or credit, complete Worksheet F contained in the New Jersey
Resident Income Tax Return instruction booklet (Form NJ-1040), unless you
are claiming a credit for taxes paid to other jurisdictions. Complete
Schedule A and Worksheet I if you claim a credit for taxes paid to another
jurisdiction. If you are using NJ WebFile, the program will determine the
greater benefit for you.
Amount of Property Taxes/Rent for Property Tax Deduction/Credit Calculation
If you are a homeowner, you must know whether you received a homestead
benefit during 2013, the amount of the benefit, and whether the benefit was
paid as a credit on your 2013 property tax bill or in the form of a check in
order to calculate the correct amount of property taxes paid. Homeowners
should review the instructions for completing Line 37a in the New Jersey
Resident Income Tax Return instruction booklet (Form NJ-1040).
Also review the information on determining the amount of property taxes to
use when calculating your deduction or credit if any of these circumstances
apply to you:
Multiple Owners. You shared ownership of your principal residence with
anyone other than your spouse/civil union partner.
Multiple Units. The principal residence you owned consisted of multiple
units.
Multiple Tenants. You occupied and shared rent for an apartment or other
rental dwelling unit with anyone other than your spouse/civil union partner.
Multiple Residences. You lived in more than one qualifying residence
during the year.
Part-Year Residents. You lived in New Jersey for only part of the year.
File Separate Returns but Maintain Same Principal Residence. You and
your spouse/civil union partner file separate tax returns, but maintain the
same principal residence.
Senior Freeze Applicants. You file a Property Tax Reimbursement (Senior
Freeze) application for the same year.
Residents Not Required to File a Return
Age 65 or older and/or Disabled. Eligible residents, whether homeowners or
tenants, who are 65 years of age or older or blind or disabled on December
31 of the tax year and who are not required to file a return because their
income is below the minimum filing threshold apply for the credit as follows:
Homeowners who file only the homestead benefit application will
automatically receive their property tax credit with their homestead benefit
. If they file an income tax return, these residents should not complete
Line 37c, Form NJ-1040 to claim a property tax deduction or Line 49, Form NJ
-1040 to claim a property tax credit.
Tenants and those homeowners who are not eligible for the homestead
benefit because on October 1, 2013, they were not homeowners may complete
Form NJ-1040-H to claim their property tax credit or they may claim the
property tax credit on Form NJ-1040. These residents should not file both
Form NJ-1040 and Form NJ-1040-H.
Under Age 65 and NOT Disabled. Residents who are not 65 years of age or
older or blind or disabled and who are not required to file a return because
their income is below the minimum filing threshold are not eligible for a
property tax credit.
Additional information on the property tax deduction or credit is contained
in the New Jersey Resident Income Tax Return instruction booklet (Form NJ-
1040).
All property tax relief program information provided here
is based on current law and is subject to change. |
h*******3 发帖数: 149 | 9 同问?
是不是可以有 property credit啊?就是比如根据交租的多少,有相应的credit,如果
你没有其它需要报的税,这个50元就会寄支票给你的,如果有其它要报的,可以抵的吧
。我也不懂,不知道是不是这样? |
F*********u 发帖数: 12190 | 10 用nj webfile吧
把房租填进去就好了
【在 u********g 的大作中提到】 : http://www.state.nj.us/treasury/taxation/njit35.shtml : NJ Income Tax - Property Tax Deduction/Credit : All property tax relief program information provided here : is based on current law and is subject to change. : Homeowners and tenants who pay property taxes, either directly or through : rent, on their principal residence in New Jersey may qualify for either a : deduction or a refundable credit on their New Jersey resident income tax : return. Homeowners and tenants may be eligible for a deduction or credit : even if they are not eligible for a homestead benefit. See Eligibility : Requirements.
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r******n 发帖数: 294 | 12 房租的18% 或者50块credit。两者 自己选多的一个填
Enter on Line 37a the property taxes due
and paid
For Tenants: 18% of the rent paid during
the year is considered property taxes paid.
房产税抵扣申报前提 1.住在新泽西2. 你住的地方要交房产税(这两条都是屁话)3.28
行填的收入超过20000 (单身 10000)
Eligibility Requirements. To be eligible
for a property tax deduction or property
tax credit:
♦ You must have been domiciled and
maintained a principal residence as a
homeowner or tenant in New Jersey
during 2013; and
♦ Your principal residence, whether
owned or rented, must be subject to local
property taxes, and property taxes
must have been paid on that residence
either as actual property taxes or
through rent;
Your rented dwelling must have
its own separate kitchen and bath
facilities;
and
♦ Your gross income on Line 28 is
more than $20,000 ($10,000 if filing
status is single or married/CU partner,
filing separate return), or you
(and/or your spouse/civil union partner
if filing jointly) were 65 years of
age or older or blind or disabled on
the last day of the tax year. |
h*******3 发帖数: 149 | 13 谢谢!你的信息很有帮助!
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【在 r******n 的大作中提到】 : 房租的18% 或者50块credit。两者 自己选多的一个填 : Enter on Line 37a the property taxes due : and paid : For Tenants: 18% of the rent paid during : the year is considered property taxes paid. : 房产税抵扣申报前提 1.住在新泽西2. 你住的地方要交房产税(这两条都是屁话)3.28 : 行填的收入超过20000 (单身 10000) : Eligibility Requirements. To be eligible : for a property tax deduction or property : tax credit:
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u********g 发帖数: 761 | 14 thanks Tax cow man
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【在 r******n 的大作中提到】 : 房租的18% 或者50块credit。两者 自己选多的一个填 : Enter on Line 37a the property taxes due : and paid : For Tenants: 18% of the rent paid during : the year is considered property taxes paid. : 房产税抵扣申报前提 1.住在新泽西2. 你住的地方要交房产税(这两条都是屁话)3.28 : 行填的收入超过20000 (单身 10000) : Eligibility Requirements. To be eligible : for a property tax deduction or property : tax credit:
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y****e 发帖数: 1012 | 15 请问这个18%要啥文档吗?比如证明啥的
问下,谢谢~
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【在 r******n 的大作中提到】 : 房租的18% 或者50块credit。两者 自己选多的一个填 : Enter on Line 37a the property taxes due : and paid : For Tenants: 18% of the rent paid during : the year is considered property taxes paid. : 房产税抵扣申报前提 1.住在新泽西2. 你住的地方要交房产税(这两条都是屁话)3.28 : 行填的收入超过20000 (单身 10000) : Eligibility Requirements. To be eligible : for a property tax deduction or property : tax credit:
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d******n 发帖数: 12850 | 16 第二条 对于住学校的房子的就不是屁话了,因为公立学校的房子是不交property tax
,不能claim credit的。
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【在 r******n 的大作中提到】 : 房租的18% 或者50块credit。两者 自己选多的一个填 : Enter on Line 37a the property taxes due : and paid : For Tenants: 18% of the rent paid during : the year is considered property taxes paid. : 房产税抵扣申报前提 1.住在新泽西2. 你住的地方要交房产税(这两条都是屁话)3.28 : 行填的收入超过20000 (单身 10000) : Eligibility Requirements. To be eligible : for a property tax deduction or property : tax credit:
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y****e 发帖数: 1012 | 17 学校肯定不行了,我问过。
如果是校外apartment 呢?比如Donaldson Park APT?
tax
【在 d******n 的大作中提到】 : 第二条 对于住学校的房子的就不是屁话了,因为公立学校的房子是不交property tax : ,不能claim credit的。 : : 28
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s******e 发帖数: 1447 | 18 几年了都不知道房租可以做deduction
汗啊 |
c*****i 发帖数: 1392 | 19 yes, you can
【在 y****e 的大作中提到】 : 学校肯定不行了,我问过。 : 如果是校外apartment 呢?比如Donaldson Park APT? : : tax
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F***a 发帖数: 44 | 20 Mark
【在 u********g 的大作中提到】 : http://www.state.nj.us/treasury/taxation/njit35.shtml : NJ Income Tax - Property Tax Deduction/Credit : All property tax relief program information provided here : is based on current law and is subject to change. : Homeowners and tenants who pay property taxes, either directly or through : rent, on their principal residence in New Jersey may qualify for either a : deduction or a refundable credit on their New Jersey resident income tax : return. Homeowners and tenants may be eligible for a deduction or credit : even if they are not eligible for a homestead benefit. See Eligibility : Requirements.
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