COVID-19 Legal Digest: Tax Deadlines; Business Contracts in Light of the COVID-19 Crisis; New Jersey Passes Law Concerning Family Leave & Disability Benefits During Epidemic Related Emergencies; Governor Murphy Announces Mortgage Relief
Client Advisories
03.30.2020
Tax Deadlines
- The deadline for filing most individual refund claims for 2016 is April 15. That date was not extended to July 15.
- If you're involved in a like kind exchange, note that the requirements to identify (45 days) and close (180 days) on the replacement property have not been extended.
- The due date for filing federal 2019 gift tax returns and paying 2019 gift taxes has been extended to July 15.
- Still no word on whether New Jersey will extend the due date for filing 2019 tax returns or the payment due date for 2019 tax balances or 2020 estimated taxes.
- An individual may make a contribution for the 2019 tax year to an IRA, an HSA and/or an MSA up to July 15, 2020. Presumably, this is also available to the employees of an employer who maintained a SEP-IRA for 2019. Any contribution made to an IRA, HSA or MSA during 2020, which is intended to be treated as a 2019 contribution, must be designated as such at the time of the contribution.
Business Contracts in Light of the COVID-19 Crisis
- Can I cancel a contract or delay performance due to the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on my workforce? Due to government restrictions on my business or employees? Because my employees or contractors are unavailable due to health conditions or their generalized concerns? If so, how and when do I go about it?
- What should I do if my suppliers claim that they cannot provide me with the materials or services that I need to fulfill contracts with my customers?
- How should I respond to a notice I received from the other party to my contract that it was delaying performance or cancelling the contract?
- Does my inability to supply customers or make payments that are due raise notice obligations, such as the requirement in many financial agreements that notice be provided of any material adverse change affecting the business?
- Can I get my deposit back if I canceled an event due to the COVID-19 pandemic? Do I have to pay a cancellation fee?
- How should I address the COVID-19 situation in contracts that I make in the future, including modifications to existing contracts that may need to be made because of the pandemic?
Legislative Update
Governor Murphy Announces Mortgage Payment Relief, Financial Protections for New Jerseyans Facing Economic Hardship as a Result of COVID-19
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