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Good afternoon,
I'm reaching out because one of my client's is a construction inspector and one of his acquaintances informed him that just because he's in the field of construction, he's automatically eligible for a $500.00 tax credit. He's lives and works in NJ and is purely a W-2 employee. I haven't heard of such a credit before, but I wanted to see if there was anyone else who possibly has heard of this?
Thanks in advance for any assistance!
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"and is purely a W-2 employee"
The employer entity would look into this. Perhaps his buddy is running his own business, but your taxpayer isn't doing so?
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I know very little about New Jersey income tax and even less about New Jersey property tax. Does your client even know what kind of tax his friend is talking about?
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NJ has job creation and developer incentive programs. They are applied for by the business, not an employee. I have clients who are developers across a handful of States and they have lots of these applications and awards and tracking requirements ongoing.
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