This document was released by New Jersey State Ethics Commission and contains the most recent official instructions for Financial Disclosure Statement for Public Officers .
Q: What is a Financial Disclosure Statement?
A: A Financial Disclosure Statement is a document that public officers in New Jersey are required to fill out to disclose their financial interests.
Q: Who needs to fill out a Financial Disclosure Statement?
A: Public officers in New Jersey, including elected officials and certain government employees, need to fill out a Financial Disclosure Statement.
Q: What information is required in a Financial Disclosure Statement?
A: A Financial Disclosure Statement requires information about a public officer's income, investments, real estate holdings, debts, and other financial interests.
Q: When is the deadline for filing a Financial Disclosure Statement?
A: The deadline for filing a Financial Disclosure Statement in New Jersey is typically April 30th of each year.
Q: What happens if a public officer fails to file a Financial Disclosure Statement?
A: Failure to file a Financial Disclosure Statement can result in penalties, including fines and loss of office.
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