Why did (didn’t) I receive a Form 1099 from New Jersey?
Forms 1099-G and 1099-INT are reports of income you received from the Division of Taxation during the tax year. The IRS requires government agencies to report certain payments made during the year, because those payments are considered taxable income for the recipients. The Division of Taxation must report any refund or overpayment credit amount issued during the tax year to individuals who claimed itemized deductions on their income tax returns for the year. We must also report any interest paid on refunds. The IRS requires that refund and interest amounts be reported on two separate forms: Form 1099-G and Form 1099-INT. For more information about these forms see our online publication at: http://www.state.nj.us/treasury/taxation/faqs1099.
Forms 1099-G and 1099-INT are reports of income you received from the Division of Taxation during the tax year. The IRS requires government agencies to report certain payments made during the year, because those payments are considered taxable income for the recipients. The Division of Taxation must report any refund or overpayment credit amount issued during the tax year to individuals who claimed itemized deductions on their income tax returns for the year. We must also report any interest paid on refunds. The IRS requires that refund and interest amounts be reported on two separate forms: Form 1099-G and Form 1099-INT.