Personal Finance

Federal Tax Deadline Moved: Arizona Deadline Still April 15

The Internal Revenue Service announced on Wednesday that it would bump tax day a month. The Arizona Department of Revenue might do the same.

The Internal Revenue Service​ said Wednesday the due date for the 2020 tax year for individuals was being moved by about a month: from April 15 to May 17. The agency said it would provide formal guidance in the coming days.
The Internal Revenue Service​ said Wednesday the due date for the 2020 tax year for individuals was being moved by about a month: from April 15 to May 17. The agency said it would provide formal guidance in the coming days. (David Allen/Patch)

Individual taxpayers are getting a little relief for filing returns and making any payments.

Arizona residents, however, will still need to get their state taxes in on-time, however, even though they'll get more time to file their federal income tax returns.

That's because the Internal Revenue Service said Wednesday the due date for the 2020 tax year for individuals was being moved by about a month: from April 15 to May 17. The agency said it would provide formal guidance in the coming days.

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As of Thursday, Arizona's deadline is still April 15, though the Arizona Department of Revenue said in a release that they are will consider moving that date back a month going forward.

"The Arizona Department of Revenue is aware that the Internal Revenue Service extended the tax deadline to May 17. A decision has not been made on extending Arizona's deadline. ADOR is working to provide guidance as soon as possible," the department's statement read.

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Patch will update this story is the state's deadline is also extended

Here’s what else the IRS said taxpayers need to know about the extended deadline:

  • Taxpayers can postpone federal income tax payments that would be due April 15 to May 17 without any penalties or interest regardless of the amount owed
  • The postponement is for individual taxpayers, including those who pay self-employment tax
  • Penalties or interest in unpaid balances will begin to accrue May 17
  • Taxes paid by May 17 will automatically avoid interests and penalties
  • Taxpayers will automatically qualify for this relief and don’t need to file any forms

Anyone who needs an extension beyond May 17 can file to request an extension until October 15 but any taxes due would still need to be paid by May 17.

The agency also clarified that the extension doesn’t extend to estimated tax payments; the money withheld in paychecks or the estimated tax payments people make if their income isn’t withheld automatically.

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