I applied for an exemption to NJ's Shared Responsibility Payment rule (health insurance mandate). My claim is still under review. I am otherwise ready to file my state taxes. I'm wondering if I should go ahead and file my taxes now or wait for the exemption claim to be resolved (no idea how long that will take.)
If I do file now, I know there is a place where I can list the exemption number but I'm worried maybe that's only meant for *approved* exemption claims. Or am I supposed to file now as if there is no exemption, and pay the penalty for not having health insurance, and then possibly get the penalty refunded if NJ eventually does approve my exemption?
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Ultimately it's your decision, but it's advisable to wait until you receive a determination on your exemption.
If you file now, you'll need to file as if no exemption exists and pay the penalty, as you suggest. It might not sound like a big deal, but undoing something like this in a bureaucracy doesn't necessarily always go well. It could utlimately cost you a lot of time and frustration.
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