What is a 1099-g form in NJ?
Form 1099-G, Certain Government Payments, is a report of income paid to you by a government agency. A 1099-G from the New Jersey Division of Taxation reflects (in Box 2) the State taxes you overpaid through withholdings, State tax payments, or credits during the tax year, which was then refunded to you.
What to do if your 1099 is incorrect in New Jersey?
Write to: PO Box 046, Trenton, New Jersey 08646-0046, or send correspondence electronically through our NJ ONRS system and explain why you believe the Form 1099-G or Form 1099-INT is incorrect. Include all information necessary for us to provide a response (name, Social Security number, tax year, amounts, contact information, etc.)
How do I request a correction to a 1099-g form?
You can contact us to request a correction. Write to: PO Box 046, Trenton, New Jersey 08646-0046, or send correspondence electronically through our NJ ONRS system and explain why you believe the Form 1099-G or Form 1099-INT is incorrect.
How do I receive a form 1099-g for unemployment insurance benefits?
For information about receiving a Form 1099-G for Unemployment Insurance Benefits, visit their website. Enter the Social Security number that appears first on your New Jersey Gross Income Tax return, the corresponding Date of Birth, and the Security Code to begin the process:
What is a 1099-g or 1099 int?
A: Forms 1099-G, Certain Government Payments, and 1099-INT, Interest Income, are reports of income you received from the Division of Taxation during the tax year.
Do I need to file a 1099-g for unemployment?
Form 1099-G, Income Tax Statement, showing the amount of Unemployment Insurance benefits paid and amount of federal income tax withheld, will be in January following the calendar year in which you received benefits. You don’t need to include a copy of the form with your income tax return.