If you're in the middle of doing your taxes and you're worried about meeting the approaching tax deadline, then there's a way to pay your taxes later without incurring a penalty. It's called filing an extension and it allows you to delay sending in your tax returns for up to six months. You'll have to file the extension by the regular deadline, as well as send in an estimated payment, but if for some reason you're not able to complete all the paperwork in time, then filing an extension will give you some breathing space.
The deadline for filing State tax in Michigan is the same date as the deadline for filing Federal tax.
The tax deadline time zone for filing your taxes is typically based on the time zone where you live, but the deadline is usually at midnight on April 15th.
The deadline for making Michigan State estimated tax payments is April 15th.
The deadline for making Michigan estimated tax payments is April 15th of each year.
The deadline for making State of Michigan estimated tax payments is April 15th.
The deadline for making estimated tax payments is typically April 15th of each year.
The tax deadline for filing 2015 tax returns is extended to April 18, 2016, because April 15, the usual deadline, falls on a holiday in Washington, D.C. called Emancipation Day. This holiday pushes the deadline to the next business day, which is April 18.
If the IRS receives your return or payment after the deadline date but it is postmarked on or before the deadline date, then it is considered to have been filed on time.
The deadline for filing VA 760ES for the tax year 2015 is January 15, 2016.
The deadline for making an IRA contribution for the tax year 2017 is April 17, 2018.
For the 2009 tax year the deadline was January 28 2010.
Generally tax returns are due by April 15th. If April 15th falls on a weekend, then the deadline is extended to the next business day. The deadline for 2009 returns is April 15, 2010.