Is a business entity required to file if no reportable contributions were made during the calendar year?
A. If the business entity received $50,000 or more in a calendar year from contracts or agreements with public entities in New Jersey, then yes, the business entity is required to complete the first page and must check the box under the acknowledgement stating that the business entity has made no reportable contributions.
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