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"Property Tax Deduction or Property Tax Credit is claimed" Ref. 42263 Individual NJ diagnostic in ProConnect

SOLVEDby IntuitUpdated June 05, 2023

When preparing a 1040 Individual return with New Jersey as a state, you may get the following diagnostic:

"When the New Jersey Property Tax Deduction or Property Tax Credit is claimed, the block and lot number are required. This information can be found on the taxpayer's property tax bill or local tax assessor. (ref. #42263)"

ProConnect uses the filing status, age and gross income level of the taxpayer to determine whether to complete Worksheet F - Property Tax Deduction/Credit. If the taxpayer qualifies and has Property Taxes entered on Itemized Deduction ProConnect will generate Worksheet F.

  1. From the Input Return tab, go to State and Local Other Credits NJ Homestead/Property Tax Deduct.
  2. Enter a 2 in, 1= homeowner, 2= tenant, 3= both (MANDATORY).

If a 2 has been entered and you are still generating the diagnostic please verify your NJ Version is 35.0318 or later. This issue was resolved on an update released on 3/18.

  1. From the Input Return tab, go to State and Local Other Credits NJ Property Tax Deduction/Credit.
  2. Enter the Block (ex: Block 3105.62 enter 3105). (required for e-file)
  3. Enter the Block suffix (ex. Block 3105.62 enter 62). (required for e-file)
  4. Enter the Lot (ex: Lot number 14.3 enter 14). (required for e-file)
  5. Enter the Lot suffix (ex: Lot number 14.3 enter 3). (required for e-file)

All four input fields must be completed to resolve this diagnostic. This information can be obtained from a property tax bill or the local tax assessor.

  1. From the Input Return tab, go to State and Local Other Credits NJ Property Tax Deduction/Credit.
  2. Enter a 1 in, 1= does not qualify, 2= force.

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