(a) The Division of Taxation in the Department of the Treasury shall administer the provisions of this act, adopt regulations necessary or desirable to effectuate its purposes or to make explicit the treatment of various items, authorize appropriate systems of accounting and computation, provide for the allocation of income, itemized deductions, gains and losses in cases where the source or connection thereof may be partly within and partly without the source State of the taxpayer, and prepare instructions for the guidance and information of taxpayers. Wherever possible, consistent with reasonable application of the provisions of this act, the division shall so prepare its regulations, forms, instructions and other acts to reduce the burden of making computations and returns under this act differently from similar computations and returns required of the same taxpayer with respect to the same income and gain to some other jurisdiction. The division shall also make procedural regulations for its review and correction of returns of taxpayers, the making of refunds or additional assessments of tax on such review or correction, and the assessment of the tax where no return is filed, as well as the method and time of giving due notice thereof and providing suitable methods for appropriate protest or hearing. In addition to objects mentioned elsewhere in this act, such regulations may describe the treatment to be accorded to items of exchange of property and the recognition of non-recognition thereof, the deferment of gains from the sale of a personal residence, war losses, employee stock options, inclusions, exclusions and exemptions from gross income, pensions, common trust funds, and may provide for the determination and assessment of interest or penalties, extensions of time for performing any act or making any payment, suspension of penalty or interest or both for limited periods, waiver or reduction of additional taxes, gathering of information and filing of reports for information, and all other matters reasonably required for the fair, impartial and practical administration of this act.