Taxpayers who are in the process of filing taxes or are trying to find a place to start can find resources online to help guide them through the process.
In some states, taxpayers have been given some extra time to file taxes this year due to a variety of reasons, such as storms and severe weather.Do I need to file a tax return?
The Internal Revenue Service has an entire graph showing if taxpayers need to file a tax return if they reach a certain income threshold. For example, a single filing taxpayer under 65 years old who made at least $12,950 is required to file this year, and married taxpayers filing separately who made at least $5 will need to file, regardless of their age.
For some states, taxes have been delayed up until October due to severe weather affecting the state earlier this year, such as California, Alabama, and Georgia having their deadline delayed to Oct. 16. The filing deadlines for Tennessee, Arkansas, and Mississippi have all been delayed to July 31, and New York's filing deadline has been pushed back to May 15, according to the IRS.
State taxes in several states are also not due on Tuesday, but instead are due next month. Virginia and Iowa's state taxes are due on May 1, Delaware's taxes are due on May 2, and Louisiana's taxes are due on May 15.Yes, taxpayers have until the end of Tuesday to postmark their extension, which gives taxpayers an extra six months to file their taxes, though taxpayers should know that this extension only applies to filing, meaning taxpayers must pay their taxes by Tuesday.
While Tax Day is traditionally April 15, taxes this year are due on April 18 due to two different factors: April 15 falling on a Saturday this year and April 17, the following Monday, being Emancipation Day observed, a local holiday in Washington, D.C.
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