Earlier this week the IRS announced that the deadline for filing tax returns has been pushed to May 17.
In response, a lot of states have followed suit and extended their deadlines, but some are still April 15, or they might have different dates altogether.
Below are the dates for all 50 states, as they stand right now (source: lifehacker):
- Alabama: Unlike the IRS, Alabama grants all taxpayers an automatic six-month extension to file penalty-free beyond the April 15, 2021 due date.
- Alaska: Alaska does not have an income tax.
- Arizona: The deadline is still April 15 for state taxes, but the Arizona Department of Revenue says it will consider an extension.
- Arkansas: The deadline is still April 15 for state taxes, but the Arkansas Department of Finance and Administration says it will consider an extension.
- California: The deadline for state taxes has been extended to May 17.
- Colorado: The deadline for state taxes has been extended to May 17.
- Connecticut: The deadline for state taxes has been extended to May 17.
- Delaware: The deadline for state taxes remains unchanged, and will be April 30.
- Florida: Florida does not have a state income tax.
- Georgia: The deadline is still April 15.
- Hawaii: Residents still need to file their N-11 Hawaii state form by April 20, but you can also file for a six month extension.
- Idaho: The deadline for state taxes has been extended to May 17.
- Illinois: The deadline for state taxes has been extended to May 17.
- Indiana: The deadline is still April 15.
- Iowa: The deadline for state taxes is April 30, although it looks like it will be extended soon.
- Kansas: The deadline for state taxes is April 15, although it looks like an extension of that deadline is imminent, presumably for May 17.
- Kentucky: The deadline for state taxes has been extended to May 17.
- Louisiana: The deadline for state taxes has been extended to June 15.
- Maine: The deadline for state taxes has been extended to May 17.
- Maryland: The deadline for state taxes has been extended to July 15.
- Massachusetts: The deadline for state taxes is expected to be extended to May 17.
- Michigan: The deadline is still April 15.
- Minnesota: The deadline is still April 15. However, taxpayers negatively affected by COVID can postpone federal income tax payments to May 17 without any penalties or interest. More info is here.
- Mississippi: The deadline is still April 15.
- Missouri: The deadline for state taxes has been extended to July 15.
- Montana: The deadline for state taxes has been extended to May 17.
- Nebraska: The deadline is still April 15.
- Nevada: Nevada does not have a state income tax.
- New Hampshire: New Hampshire does not have a state income tax.
- New Jersey: The deadline is still April 15, although there’s talk of matching the federal deadline of May 17.
- New Mexico: The deadline for state taxes has been extended to May 17.
- New York: The deadline is still April 15.
- North Carolina: The deadline for state taxes has been extended to May 17.
- North Dakota: The deadline for state taxes has been extended to May 17.
- Ohio: The deadline is still April 15, although it might be extended.
- Oklahoma: The deadline for state taxes has been extended to June 15.
- Oregon: The deadline for state taxes has been extended to May 17.
- Pennsylvania: The deadline for state taxes has been extended to May 17.
- Rhode Island: The deadline is still April 15, although an announcement on a possible extension is coming soon.
- South Carolina: The deadline for state taxes has been extended to May 17.
- South Dakota: South Dakota does not have a state income tax.
- Tennessee: Tennessee does not have a state income tax.
- Texas: Texas does not have a state income tax.
- Utah: The deadline for state taxes has been extended to May 17.
- Vermont: The deadline for state taxes has been extended to May 17.
- Virginia: The deadline for state taxes is May 17.
- Washington: Washington does not have a state income tax.
- West Virginia: The deadline for state taxes has been extended to May 17.
- Wisconsin: The deadline for state taxes has been extended to May 17.
- Wyoming: Wyoming does not have a state income tax.
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