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Revised 8/19                                 Gross Income Tax Depreciation Adjustment Worksheet GIT-DEP
                                                                              General Instructions
The Gross Income Tax Act was amended by P.L. 2004, c.65 to include Section          New Jersey depreciation adjustments will affect an individual’s, estate’s, or trust’s 
5-1.2. This section applies to tax years beginning on or after January 1, 2004, and determination of income reportable in the categories of net profits from business; 
decouples the Gross Income Tax Act from some federal changes to depreciation        net gains or income from disposition of property; net gains or net income from 
and to IRC section 179 for assets placed in service on or after January 1, 2004.    rents, royalties, patents, and copyrights; net gains or income derived from es-
                                                                                    tates or trusts; distributive share of partnership income; and net pro rata share of 
For Gross Income Tax purposes,                                                      S corporation income. Partnerships and S corporations with a New Jersey filing 
  The federal 30% Special Depreciation Allowance is allowed if the asset meets     requirement will calculate the entity’s adjustments to New Jersey depreciation, 
 Internal Revenue Code requirements. For example, if a federal 30% deduction        federal Section 179 recapture income, and gain or loss from disposition of the 
 is permissible but is precluded by the federal 179 deduction, the 30% deduc-       assets. Each partnership and S corporation is limited to a maximum Section 179 
 tion is allowed.                                                                   deduction of $25,000 (see instructions for Liberty Zone Property). The entity will 
  The federal 50% Special Depreciation Allowance is not allowed. If in lieu of     take the New Jersey adjustment into consideration in calculating the partner’s 
 the 50% deduction, the 30% deduction is taken federally, the 30% deduction is      distributive share and the shareholder’s net pro rata share of income reported on 
 allowed.                                                                           their NJK-1 or NJ-K-1.
  The maximum Section 179 deduction is $25,000. The federal reduced dollar 
                                                                                    If the partnership or S corporation does not file a New Jersey return, the 
 limitation for asset cost applies and is calculated using the New Jersey maxi-
                                                                                    partner or shareholder will enter their New Jersey depreciation adjustment on 
 mum deduction of $25,000. There are no business income limitations. Unused 
                                                                                    Worksheet A, publication GIT-9P or Worksheet B or Worksheet B Liquidated, 
 deductions cannot be carried forward. Instructions for each category of income 
                                                                                    publication GIT-9S following the instructions provided in those publications and 
 are listed below.
                                                                                    using information that must be provided by the entity.
  For Liberty Zone property, the maximum Section 179 deduction is $60,000 
 (the New Jersey maximum of $25,000 plus the federally allowed increased            Partners will report the total distributive share of income from all partnerships, as 
 amount up to a maximum of $35,000). The Liberty Zone Depreciation Al-              calculated by the entities and reported on their NJK-1s or as calculated on Work-
 lowance is allowed if the asset meets Internal Revenue Code requirements.          sheets A, as distributive share of partnership income on their Form NJ-1040, 
 Calculation is based on the total New Jersey Section 179 deduction.                NJ-1040NR, or NJ-1041. Shareholders will report the total net pro rata share 
  Unused depreciation adjustment cannot be carried forward, carried back, or       of income from all S corporations, as calculated by the entities and reported on 
 applied against another category of income.                                        their NJ-K-1s or as calculated on Worksheet B or Worksheet B Liquidated as net 
                                                                                    pro rata share of S corporation income on their Form NJ-1040, NJ-1040NR, or 
For tax years beginning on or after January 1, 2004, if assets were placed in       NJ-1041.
service on or after January 1, 2004, and the federal 50% Special Depreciation 
Allowance or Section 179 expense were deducted, then a New Jersey depreci-          For determining the New Jersey income reportable in each of the income 
ation adjustment is required. A New Jersey adjustment is not required for assets    categories of net profits from business and net gains or net income from rents, 
placed in service within a tax year beginning prior to January 1, 2004.             royalties, patents and copyrights, an individual, estate, or trust’s total Section 
                                                                                    179 deduction is limited to a maximum of $25,000 (or New York Liberty Zone 
The Gross Income Tax Depreciation Adjustment Worksheet GIT-DEP must be              amount federally deducted). One Worksheet GIT-DEP is to be prepared for each 
used to calculate the New Jersey Section 179 expense allowable, New Jersey          of the categories and the worksheet must include all reportable activity. For 
Special Depreciation Allowance, New Jersey depreciable basis, New Jersey            example, an individual with three rental properties, one of which was disposed of, 
depreciation allowable and New Jersey depreciation adjustment required. For         will calculate the New Jersey 179 deduction, New Jersey Special Depreciation 
subsequent years, Worksheet GIT-DEP must be used to calculate New Jersey            Allowance, New Jersey basis, New Jersey depreciation allowable, adjustment to 
depreciation adjustments until the asset is fully depreciated or disposed of, ad-   federal Section 179 recapture income, and adjustment to gain or loss on dispo-
justments to federal Section 179 recapture income, and adjustments to the gain      sition applicable to assets within all three properties on one Worksheet GIT-DEP. 
or loss from disposition of the assets.                                             The resulting adjustments will be applied according to the instructions on Work-
                                                                                    sheet GIT-DEP.
Note: If the initially required New Jersey depreciation adjustment for an asset was 
not reported, whether due to a reporting error that was not corrected by the Divi-  An individual, estate, or trust should report its income from estates and trusts as 
sion of Taxation or because the partnership, S corporation, sole proprietor or the  reported on its NJK-1, provided by the estate or trust, or based on its federal K-1 
owner of rental property or other income producing depreciable asset did not have   after taking into account all New Jersey adjustments.
a New Jersey filing requirement, then the asset’s New Jersey basis and allowable 
depreciation will be the same as for federal tax purposes, and a New Jersey de-     All Worksheets GIT-DEP should be retained for future reference.
preciation adjustment is neither required nor allowable in subsequent years.



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GIT-DEP – Gross Income Tax Depreciation Adjustment Worksheet                                                                                                 Revised 8/19
Name                                                                                                                  Social Security Number/FEIN

For tax years beginning on or after January 1, 2004, use this worksheet to calculate the New Jersey depreciation adjustment required for assets placed in service on or after Janu-
ary 1, 2004, and for which any of the following criteria apply:
   •  Federal Section 179 expense was deducted
   •  Federal 50% Special Depreciation Allowance was deducted
   •  Federal income includes Section 179 recapture income
   •  Federal income includes a gain or loss from disposition of an asset for which an NJ depreciation adjustment was previously required.
Part I  Complete Parts II, III, and IV as required and enter results on this worksheet

1. Total federal depreciation from Part II, column C                                                                1.
2. Total NJ Section 179 deduction allowable from Part II, column E; total cannot exceed $25,000 unless 
   Liberty Zone Property is included                                                                                2.

3. Total NJ depreciation allowable from Part II, column K                                                           3.

4. Subtotal (Subtract lines 2 and 3 from line 1)                                                                    4.

5. Total NJ adjustment to federal 179 recapture income from Part III, column E                                      5.

6. Total NJ adjustment to federal gain (loss) on disposition of asset(s) from Part IV, column F                     6.

7. New Jersey Depreciation Adjustment (total of lines 4, 5, and 6)                                                  7.

Enter the amount from line 7, New Jersey Depreciation Adjustment, as a positive or negative amount on the applicable form, schedule, or worksheet as follows:
S corporation income
CBT-100S, Schedule K or Schedule K Liquidated, Part II, line 7
Publication GIT-9S, Worksheet B or Worksheet B – Liquidated, Part I, line 7
Partnership income
NJ-1065 – If a net addition, include on line 13b; if a net subtraction, include on line 15g.
Publication GIT-9P, Worksheet A – If a net addition, include on line 14b; if a net subtraction, include on line 16e.
Net profits from business
Enter on a schedule detailing the calculation of NJ net profits from business and attach to Forms NJ-1040, NJ-1040NR, NJ-1041
Income from rents, royalties, patents, and copyrights
Enter the total adjustments to income from lines 4 and 5 on:
   NJ-1040, NJ-BUS-1, Part IV
   NJ-1040NR, NJ-BUS-1, Part II
   NJ-1041, NJ-BUS-1, Part II
Enter the adjustment to federal gain or loss on disposition from line 6 on:
   NJ-1040, Schedule NJ-DOP
   NJ-1040NR, Part I
   NJ-1041, Schedule A



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GIT-DEP – Gross Income Tax Depreciation Adjustment Worksheet                                                                                                   Revised 8/19
Name                                                                                                                 Social Security Number/FEIN

Part II        Calculation of New Jersey Depreciation
For tax years beginning on or after January 1, 2004, use this section to calculate the NJ basis for depreciation and the NJ depreciation allowable for assets placed in service on or 
after January 1, 2004, and for which Section 179 expense or federal 50% special depreciation allowance were deducted.
        A            B               C                  D          E                    F               G                   H            I             J               K
Description of    Date    Current Year Federal       Federal      NJ Section 179 NJ Basis            Prior Year New  NJ Current Year  Federal Method   Life or New Jersey 
Property       Placed in    Depreciation/179    Basis For         Deduction                     Jersey Depreciation     Basis          of Depreciation Rate    Depreciation 
                Service         Deducted        Depreciation                                                                                                        Allowable

Totals
Instructions (for Liberty Zone Property, see General Instructions)
Column A:   Classify consistent with Internal Revenue Code.
Column B: Clearly segregate property placed in service during each year.
Column C: Enter the total special depreciation allowance, 179 expense, and depreciation deducted for federal purposes for this year.
Column D: Enter federal basis for depreciation prior to special depreciation allowance, 179 expense, or depreciation deduction.
Column E: For the year placed in service, enter the NJ allowable Section 179 deduction, limited to a maximum of $25,000 for all assets unless Liberty Zone Property is included.
Column F: Subtract column E from column D
Column G: Enter amounts from prior years’ worksheets.
Column H: For the year placed in service, enter the amount from column F. For subsequent years, subtract column G from column D.
Column I: Use the same method that was used for federal purposes.
Column J: Use the same life that was used for federal purposes.
Column K: Calculate the NJ depreciation. The 30% special depreciation allowance is allowed only if it was taken for federal tax purposes.
The 50% special depreciation allowance is not permitted.
Enter the total of column C on Part I, line 1.
Enter the total of column E on Part I, line 2; total cannot exceed $25,000 unless Liberty Zone Property is included.
Enter the total of column K on Part I, line 3.



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GIT-DEP – Gross Income Tax Depreciation Adjustment Worksheet                                                                                 Revised 8/19
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Part III     Calculation of Adjustment to Federal 179 Recapture Income
For tax years beginning on or after January 1, 2004, if reported income includes the recapture of Section 179 expense on property placed in service on or after January 1, 2004, 
use this section to calculate the New Jersey adjustment to federal recapture income. A separate adjustment must be calculated for each asset on which there was recapture 
income.
             A                                                                   B                 C                     D                   E
             Asset                                                               Date Placed In NJ Section 179 Recapture Federal Section 179 New Jersey Adjustment to
                                                                                 Service           Income                Recapture Income    Federal Recapture Income

                                                     Totals

Instructions 
Column A: Identify the asset for which the federal recapture income was required.
Column B: Enter date the asset was placed in service.
Column C: Based on federal rules, calculate NJ Section 179 recapture income using amounts allowable for NJ tax purposes.
Column D: Enter the federal Section 179 recapture income that is included in income reported to NJ.
Column E: Subtract column D from column C. This is the NJ recapture income adjustment.
Enter the total of column E, as either a negative or positive, on Part I, line 5.



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GIT-DEP – Gross Income Tax Depreciation Adjustment Worksheet                                                                                  Revised 8/19
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Part IV     Calculation of Adjustment to Federal Gain or Loss on Disposition of Asset
For tax years beginning on or after January 1, 2004, use this section to calculate the NJ adjustment to federal gain or loss on disposition of an asset placed in service on or after 
January 1, 2004, for which Section 179 expense or federal 50% Special Depreciation Allowance were deducted.
            A                                        B                           C                                 D         E                F
                                                                                                                             Total Federal    Adjustment to 
                                                     Date Placed In                                  Total NJ Depreciation
            Asset                                                                Date of Disposition                         Depreciation     Federal
                                                     Service                                               Deducted
                                                                                                                             Deducted         Gain (Loss)

                                         Totals

Instructions
Column A: Identify the asset disposed of.
Column B: Enter date the asset was placed in service.
Column C: Enter date of disposition.
Column D: Enter the total federal Section 179 expense, special allowance, and depreciation deducted for NJ tax purposes.
Column E: Enter the total federal Section 179 expense, special allowance, and depreciation deducted for federal tax purposes.
Column F: Subtract column E from column D. This is the NJ adjustment to the federal gain (loss) included in income.
Enter the total of column F, as either a negative or positive, on Part I, line 6.






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