For most states it is April 15th.
But check the instructions that came with your state tax forms for the actual date.
A few states have changed deadlines for flood and other disaster victims.
Federal income taxes are due April 15 of the following year.Most state income taxes are due the same day, but check with your state.Other taxes such as property taxes, estimated taxes, sales taxes, etc. each have their own due date.
State taxes must be paid by the April of that particular year. A fine will be incurred should the taxes not be paid, and the length of time they remain unpaid will increase the fine.
Federal Form 1040 is due April 15, 2010.Other types of taxes such as corporate taxes, estimated taxes, local taxes, property taxes, employments taxes, excise taxes all have their own due dates.
If you do NOT get it filed to your state it possible that you will be receiving a bill form the state tax department at some time in the future with the amount if any of past due taxes plus the penalties and interest that will be due when your do receive the bill it could be 2 or 3 years or less than that before you get the bill from the state.
No it is not necessary to file for an extension when no taxes are due or you would be due a refund.
Federal income taxes are due April 15 of the following year.Most state income taxes are due the same day, but check with your state.Other taxes such as property taxes, estimated taxes, sales taxes, etc. each have their own due date.
No. While State taxes are a deduction to Federal income and hence may change your tax due to the Feds, your Federal tax does not effect your State taxes in any year.
State taxes must be paid by the April of that particular year. A fine will be incurred should the taxes not be paid, and the length of time they remain unpaid will increase the fine.
Federal Form 1040 is due April 15, 2010.Other types of taxes such as corporate taxes, estimated taxes, local taxes, property taxes, employments taxes, excise taxes all have their own due dates.
If you do NOT get it filed to your state it possible that you will be receiving a bill form the state tax department at some time in the future with the amount if any of past due taxes plus the penalties and interest that will be due when your do receive the bill it could be 2 or 3 years or less than that before you get the bill from the state.
No it is not necessary to file for an extension when no taxes are due or you would be due a refund.
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State income taxes are deductible from Federal taxable income in the year they are paid, regardless of when they were due.
You pay federal taxes to the Internal Revenue Service (IRS). You pay state and local taxes to the state or local tax department. You would enter prizes on your year-end tax return just like you would enter wages (except on a different line) and then calculate the tax due and pay any balance due.
April 15th is when yearly taxes are due. although an extension can be filed
As far a federal taxes go, you must file within 3 years of the original due date for filing if you are due a refund. The IRS will accept filings after that, but they'll keep any refund you may have been due.The deadline for filing for state refunds varies by state.