N.J. Admin. Code § 18:26-9.4 - Resident decedents' returns
(a) In the case of a
resident decedent, all returns must be filed and tax must be computed on one of the
following forms and accompanied by payment of tax, a copy of the decedent's will, if
such decedent died testate, as well as a copy of the decedent's income tax return
(Form 1040 or 1040A) filed with the Internal Revenue Service for the last full year
preceding his or her date of death, and any relevant document outlined in the
instructions of the appropriate form:
1. Form IT-R
(Resident): Must be used in all resident estates;
2. Form L-4: Preliminary affidavit to be used in
making application for consents to transfer prior to completion of the original
return. The Branch in every case will retain control over a sufficient portion of
the liquid assets (those assets that are readily converted to cash) to assure
collection of the tax and filing of necessary returns. Payment on account may be
taken into consideration but will not guarantee the issuance of consents to
transfer. In no case will waivers be released unless payment is made by guaranteed
funds;
3. Form L- 8: Self-executing
waiver for use in permitting a transfer of assets to a Class "A"
beneficiary;
4. Form L-9: Application by
the representative of the estate of a resident decedent for issuance of a waiver
permitting a transfer of real property to a Class "A" beneficiary; or
5. Form L-10: Affidavit and self- executing waiver
of County Welfare Director.
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