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Waiver Of Sellers Filing Requirement Of GIT-REP Forms And Payment GIT-REP-4 - New Jersey

Waiver Of Sellers Filing Requirement Of GIT-REP Forms And Payment Form. This is a New Jersey form and can be used in Gross Income Tax Returns Division Of Taxation Statewide .
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State of New Jersey WAIVER OF SELLER'S FILING REQUIREMENT OF GIT/REP FORMS AND PAYMENT (C.55, P.L. 2004) GIT/REP-4 (11-04) (Please Print or Type) OWNER(S) INFORMATION Name(s) Street Address: City, Town, Post Office State Zip Code PROPERTY INFORMATION (Brief Property Description) Block(s) Lot(s) Qualifier Street Address: City, Town, Post Office State Zip Code DIVISION OF TAXATION WAIVER DECLARATION This waiver form with the raised seal of the New Jersey Division of Taxation at the bottom right hand corner may be presented to the appropriate county recording officer for recording along with the deed of the owner as identified in the information above. This form represents that the Division of Taxation has granted a waiver of the requirement that the grantor/seller/transferor of the subject real property named herein need not file a GIT/REP-1, GIT/REP-2 or GIT/REP-3 form or pay any tax on estimated gain from the transfer pursuant P.L. 2004, c. 55, and that the county recording officer is hereby authorized to accept this waiver form in lieu of any other GIT/REP form without payment of any tax on estimated income gain. By affixing the Seal of the Director, Division of Taxation, this date _________________________________________ (date) the Division of Taxation has authorized this waiver. ORIGINAL FORM MUST BE SUBMITTED TO COUNTY CLERK. PHOTOCOPIES ARE NOT ACCEPTABLE American LegalNet, Inc. www.FormsWorkflow.com Waiver of Seller's Filing Requirement Instructions This form is only to be completed by individuals, estates, trusts or any other entity recording a deed not subject to the Gross Income Tax estimated payment requirements under C.55, P.L. 2004 and not covered by one of the other GIT/REP forms. Name(s): Address: Property Information: Name of owner(s). Owner(s) primary residence or place of business. Information as listed on deed being recorded. All information requested on this form must be completed. Failure to complete the form in its entirety will result in the deed not being recorded. This form, along with documentation supporting the request for exemption, must be completed and submitted to the Division of Taxation, Regulatory Services Branch, PO Box 269, Trenton, New Jersey, 08695 for approval prior to the deed being presented to the County Clerk for recording. Documentation supporting the request should include: 1. Detailed reasons why the exemption is being requested. 2. Copy of the RESPA/HUD-1 form or other documentation, other than the deed, showing the date the transaction closed or deed conveyed. 3. Copy of deed or deeds to be recorded or rerecorded. The Division of Taxation may request additional documentation or information as it deems necessary to make a determination. The Division of Taxation will either approve the request by affixing the raised seal of the Director, Division of Taxation to the form or send a rejection notice. The owner or owner's attorney must submit the original Waiver of Seller's Filing Requirement of GIT/REP Forms and Payment to the County Clerk at the time of recording the deed. Failure to submit this form or a Nonresident Seller's Tax Declaration (GIT/REP-1) or a Nonresident Seller's Tax Prepayment Receipt (GIT/REP-2) or a Seller's Residency Certification (GIT/REP-3) will result in the deed not being recorded. The county clerk will attach this form to the deed when recording the deed. American LegalNet, Inc. www.FormsWorkflow.com
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