Sandy Tax Seminar Coming to Brick Library
Program will be held in Toms River on Monday, March 18
A tax assistance seminar aimed at helping those affected by Superstorm Sandy is coming to Brick's Ocean County Library branch later this month.
Organized by the state Treasury Department's Division of Taxation, the program will be held Tuesday, March 26 from 6 to 8:30 p.m. It will bring together representatives from that department, the governor's office and IRS together to help residents as they navigate the reporting of their Sandy-related losses.
"These tax assistance events will provide New Jersey residents with the opportunity to obtain free in-person guidance from tax professionals from the Division and the Internal Revenue Service on a wide range of Sandy-related issues," said State Treasurer Andrew Sidamon-Eristoff in a statement.
Representatives will also provide assistance to recover lost tax documents and reconstruct lost personal or business records. Office of Unclaimed Property personnel will be on-hand to aid with searches for such items as forgotten stock money, lost paychecks, and bank lock box contents.
Additionally, the state’s Division of Taxation, Local Property Tax office will answer questions about property tax and appeal rights due to damages caused by Sandy, according to the library.
A mobile computer lab with eight computers and free WiFi access for those who bring their own laptops or mobile electronics will be available for use, according to the library.
Registration can be completed online, through email, or by calling 609-633-6015, though walk-ins are also welcome.
ChiefWahoo
11:03 am on Friday, March 8, 2013
Save yourself the time.
Property Tax Revolt.
Tarkus
1:01 pm on Friday, March 8, 2013
You tell 'em Chief Wahoo!
shorecorruption
8:15 pm on Friday, March 8, 2013
If your house is more than 50% damaged, or you can't live in it, You should only pay tax on the lot, at a new assessed value in whatever flood zone you are in.And you shouldn't be charged at all until the maps are settled