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Level 5
April 16, 2025
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NJ efile pending

  • April 16, 2025
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When my NJ return is still pending and it is close to the deadline, I file for an NJ extension via the NJ Taxation portal.  If the efile is rejected and there is no way to fix it, I would have to mail in the return which would come in after the deadline. 

 

Seems like free protection to me. 

 

Anybody see a downside?

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    Level 11
    April 16, 2025

    There shouldn't be any issue with filing an extension on the NJ website, however you usually have several days to fix a rejected return and still be considered to have filed on time..

    wnetmwAuthor
    Level 5
    April 16, 2025

    Not all efile rejection codes are fixable.  Then you have to mail your return.  Mail that could take over a week. That's the case I worry about.

    SusanY1
    Level 15
    April 16, 2025

    The tax return is considered "filed" when it is postmarked, not when it is received.  While I can't find any information on New Jersey, specifically, I imagine they follow the same rules as the IRS which allows a few days for taxpayers to get a mailed return postmarked after an e-file rejection before it is counted as "late".

    However, you're correct - filing the extension buys some protection and is a good idea to cover your bases. 

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