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I submitted my NJ tax electronically on March 15. It is still "processing" as of June 20.
Hello everyone ... your other option to waiting for a refund is to plan to not have a refund ... plan to owe a couple of dollars then pay 4/15 and you will be done with this nonsense.
Taxes Filed: 2/1/2019
Taxes Accepted: 2/2/2019
W2 requested: 03/25/2019 (letter recieved)
W2 submitted online: 03/31/2019
..... waited the 90 days required before calling....
Called on 7/2/2019 and was told my W2's were reviewed but they adjusted my refund "because of property taxes". They asked if I accepted the reduced refund. I said I couldn't accept this change without additional information. They couldn't provide any additional information so the person on the phone was going to "forward it to someone".
As of today, 7/10/2019, my online status still says "We have no information for the Social Security number and refund amount you entered at this time".
I received my federal refund 10 days after filing. WTF NEW JERSEY!!!
Well in your situation you have a clue as to what debt they are offsetting the refund with ... are you in arrears in your RE taxes ? When you get another call agree to the changes so they will release the refund that is left (if any) and you will have the chance to object an incorrect amount once you get the letter of explanation.
Not that I'm aware of. As for as I know all my property taxes were paid correctly. Hopefully they send some sort of info clarifying what's going on.
I just called the NJ line and it's still saying they have no information for the social security entered. I filed almost 5 months ago!!!
This is ridiculous!
Better double check if your state return was Accepted. You can check your efile status here
https://turbotax.intuit.com/tax-tools/efile-status-lookup/
When you efile you get back 2 emails. The first email only confirms the transmission. The second email says if the IRS (or state) Accepted or Rejected your efile.
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