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Coronavirus State Tax Extensions

Below is a list of states and their revised income tax filing deadline

Alabama – July 15th

Alaska – No Change – State has a corporate income tax but no individual income tax on wage income.

Arizona – July 15th

Arkansas – July 15th

California – July 15th

Colorado – July 15th – Colorado has extended its payment deadline to July 15 but provided an automatic filing extension for all taxpayers to October 15.

Connecticut – July 15th

Delaware – July 15th

Florida – No Change – State has a corporate income tax but no individual income tax on wage income.

Georgia – July 15th

Hawaii – July 20th

Idaho – June 15th

Illinois – July 15th

Indiana – July 15th

Iowa – July 31st

Kansas – July 15th

Kentucky – July 15th

Louisiana – July 15th

Maine – July 15th

Maryland – July 15th

Massachusetts – July 15th

Michigan – July 15th

Minnesota – July 15th

Mississippi – May 15th

Missouri – July 15th

Montana – July 15th

Nebraska – July 15th

Nevada – NA

New Hampshire – No Changes – State has a corporate income tax but no individual income tax on wage income. New Hampshire tax interest and dividend income. Only taxpayers owing $10,000 or less in interest and dividend taxes in Tax Year 2018 are eligible for the extended deadline.

New Jersey – July 15th

New Mexico – July 15th

New York – July 15th

North Carolina – July 15th

North Dakota – July 15th

Ohio – July 15th

Oklahoma – July 15th

Oregon – July 15th

Pennsylvania – July 15th

Rhode Island – July 15th

South Carolina – July 15th

South Dakota – NA

Tennessee – July 15th – State has a corporate income tax but no individual income tax on wage income. Tennessee tax interest and dividend income.

Texas – NA

Utah – July 15th

Vermont – July 15th

Virginia – June 1st – Extension only applies to payment obligations, not filing.

Washington – NA

West Virginia – July 15th

Wisconsin – July 15th

Wyoming – NA

District of Columbia – July 15th

 

Information found through Tax Foundation – Click this link to see any possible changes and to see a more detailed response for your state.