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How to File for a Tax Extension in All 50 States
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How to File for a Tax Extension in All 50 States

News RoomBy News RoomJuly 30, 20250 ViewsNo Comments

Filing a state tax extension can provide extra time to prepare and submit your state tax return if you miss the original deadline. While the IRS offers a fairly uniform process for federal tax extensions, the rules for state tax extensions vary widely. Some states automatically grant an extension if you file a federal extension. However, others may require separate forms or online requests. Filing requirements, payment rules and deadlines can also differ significantly.

Working with a financial advisor can help you meet all deadlines and minimize potential penalties.

State Tax Extension Rules By State

State Accepts Federal Extension? State Form Required? Extension Period Payment Due Date
Alabama Yes No 6 months April 15
Alaska N/A (No state income tax) N/A N/A N/A
Arizona Yes Yes 6 months April 15
Arkansas Yes Yes 6 months April 15
California No Yes 6 months April 15
Colorado Yes No 6 months April 15
Connecticut Yes Yes 6 months April 15
Delaware Yes Yes 6 months April 15
Florida N/A (No state income tax) N/A N/A N/A
Georgia Yes No 6 months April 15
Hawaii No No 6 months April 21
Idaho No Yes 6 months April 15
Illinois No Yes 6 months April 15
Indiana No Yes 6 months April 15
Iowa No No 6 months April 30
Kansas Yes No, just payment voucher 6 months April 15
Kentucky Yes No 6 months April 15
Louisiana Yes No 6 months May 15
Maine Yes No 6 months April 15
Maryland Yes Yes, if you need to make payment 6 months April 15
Massachusetts No Yes, if you need to make payment 6 months April 15
Michigan Yes No 6 months April 15
Minnesota Yes No 6 months April 15
Mississippi Yes No 6 months April 15
Missouri Yes No 6 months April 15
Montana Yes No 6 months April 15
Nebraska Yes Yes, if you need to make payment 6 months April 15
Nevada N/A (No state income tax) N/A N/A N/A
New Hampshire N/A (No state income tax) N/A N/A N/A
New Jersey Yes No 6 months April 15
New Mexico Yes No 6 months April 15
New York No Yes 6 months April 15
North Carolina Yes No 6 months April 15
North Dakota Yes No 6 months April 15
Ohio Yes No 6 months April 15
Oklahoma Yes Yes, if you need to make payment 6 months April 15
Oregon Yes No 6 months April 15
Pennsylvania Yes Yes, if you need to make payment 6 months April 15
Rhode Island Yes Yes, if you need to make payment 6 months April 15
South Carolina Yes Yes, if you need to make payment 6 months April 15
South Dakota N/A (No state income tax) N/A N/A N/A
Tennessee N/A (No state income tax) N/A N/A N/A
Texas N/A (No state income tax) N/A N/A N/A
Utah Yes No 6 months April 15
Vermont Yes Yes, if you need to make payment 6 months April 15
Virginia Yes No 6 months May 1
Washington N/A (No state income tax) N/A N/A N/A
West Virginia Yes Yes, if you need to make payment 6 months April 15
Wisconsin Yes No 6 months April 15
Wyoming N/A (No state income tax) N/A N/A N/A
District of Columbia No Yes 6 months April 15