Massachusetts typically begins accepting e-filed tax returns in mid-January. For the 2023 tax season, the exact date can vary slightly each year, so it's advisable to check the Massachusetts Department of Revenue's website for the most current information. Generally, e-filing continues through the tax deadline, which is usually April 15.
Yes, state tax returns can be efiled. Also, federal and state tax returns can be efiled at the same time. Depending on which state you live in, it should be possible to e-file your state tax return. In fact, most states encourage e-filing because it is cheaper for them to process versus paper filing. To see if your state supports e-filing, visit your state's tax website.
The Massachusetts Department of Revenue typically begins accepting tax returns in mid-January each year, aligning with the federal tax filing season. Taxpayers can start filing their state income tax returns electronically or by mail once the department officially announces the opening date. It's advisable to check the Massachusetts DOR website for specific dates and updates each tax season.
The date as to when the state of Kentucky will begin accepting tax returns changes from one year to the next. You can find this information at your local library, post office, or government offices in your community generally toward the end of January each year.
It depends on whether you efiled or mailed your return. If you efiled, you should have your refund (I assume you meant refund and not return) within two weeks at the latest. If you mailed your return, you can expect your refund within 6 weeks.
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Yes. A same-sex married couple living in Massachusetts must file as "married" (either jointly or separately) on both their state and federal income tax returns.
Massachusetts has no state gem.
Massachusetts is actually neither. It is the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, but it is considered a state.
Massachusetts Volunteers came from the state of Massachusetts.
No, Massachusetts was the 13th state, in the U.S.A.
The State of Massachusetts was created in 2007.
The state soil of Massachusetts is Paxton.