NJ exempts certain items from inheritance, e.g. <$500, spouse, children, state & fed pension et al. My question is whether these have to be entered on the NJ IT-R even though they are exempt from inheritance tax. Decedent was NJ resident. Thank you.
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Is the person preparing the return an Attorney, CPA or Enrolled Agent? Reason see summary of the NJ provisions N.J.A.C. 18:26-12.2(a)1.iv below. At one time only attorneys allowed to prepare the returns.
See column "Exempt" on the IT-R (9-11), by following the columns and lines 9 to 14 to arrive at Total Tax Due. The instructions and form has not been updated in years.
to save you much aggravation, a little known fact to be aware of:
Under the provisions of N.J.A.C. 18:26-12.2(a)1.iv, before beginning work on a New Jersey transfer inheritance tax return, CPAs, and now enrolled agents, must notify the client in writing that “review of the return by a qualified attorney may be desirable because of the possible application of legal principles to the preparation of the tax return.” A copy of the properly executed notification must be filed with the transfer inheritance tax return.Last edited by TAXNJ; 06-13-2020, 09:25 AM.Always cite your source for support to defend your opinion
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