The IRS extended the federal tax due dates to July 15 a couple of weeks ago due to the current pandemic situation. Most states have aligned with that date by now but a few outliner states have a different date. Make sure you are aware of your state tax deadline.
States that align with the July 15 deadline:
Alabama | Louisiana | North Dakota |
Arkansas | Maine | Ohio |
Arizona | Maryland | Oklahoma |
California | Massachusetts | Oregon |
Colorado | Michigan | Pennsylvania |
Connecticut | Minnesota | Rhode Island |
Delaware | Missouri | South Carolina |
District of Columbia | Montana | Tennessee |
Georgia | Nebraska | Utah |
Illinois | New Jersey | Vermont |
Indiana | New Mexico | Wisconsin |
Kansas | New York | West Virginia |
Kentucky | North Carolina |
States with extended deadlines different than that of July 15:
State | New Filing Deadline |
---|---|
Hawaii | July 20 |
Idaho | June 15 |
Iowa | July 31 |
Mississippi | May 15 |
New Hampshire* | June 15 |
Virginia | May 1 to file; June 1 to pay |
States with no state income tax:
Alaska | South Dakota | Washington |
Florida | Texas | Wyoming |
Nevada |
We always recommend consulting a tax professional about your tax situation. Schedule an appointment with your CPA to make sure you’re on the right track for a successful tax season. Contact us today for a free consultation.