The IRS has extended the federal due date for filing and payment of 2020 tax returns to May 17, 2021.
The following states/territories have announced their own filing deadline extensions as well. As more states make announcements, we will update this list for you.
Alabama – May 17
Alaska – N/A
Arizona –
Arkansas – May 17
American Samoa –
California – May 17
Colorado – May 17
Connecticut – May 17
Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands –
Delaware – May 17
District of Columbia – July 15
Florida – N/A
Georgia – May 17
Guam – May 17
Hawaii – April 20
Idaho – April 15
Illinois – May 17
Indiana – May 17
Iowa –
Kansas – May 17
Kentucky – May 17
Louisiana – June 15
Maine – May 17
Maryland – July 15
Massachusetts – May 17
Michigan – May 17
Minnesota – May 17
Mississippi –
Missouri – May 17
Montana – May 17
Nebraska – May 17
Nevada – N/A
New Hampshire – N/A
New Jersey – May 17
New Mexico – May 17
New York – May 17
North Carolina – May 17
North Dakota – May 17
Ohio – April 15
Oklahoma – June 15
Oregon – May 17
Pennsylvania – May 17
Puerto Rico – pass-thru entity filing deadline extended from March 15 to April 15
Rhode Island – May 17
South Carolina – May 17
South Dakota – N/A
Tennessee – Hall Tax deadline extended to July 15
Texas – N/A
Utah – May 17
U.S. Virgin Islands – May 17
Vermont – May 17
Virginia – May 17
Washington – N/A
West Virginia – May 17
Wisconsin – May 17
Wyoming – N/A