

To find your state's tax deadline, and to stay updated on the latest tax deadline information, please visit our blog post: " IRS Announced Federal Tax Filing and Payment Deadline Extension." 2020 Tax Deadline Extension Many state tax filing deadlines may change to reflect the federal deadline. First and second quarter estimated tax payment deadlines are still April 15, 2021 and June 15, 2021. The new federal tax filing deadline doesn't apply to 2021 estimated tax payments. But, you'll still need to pay any taxes you owe by May 17. If you file for an extension, you'll have until Octoto file your taxes. Individual taxpayers may defer tax payments until the new filing deadline, interest and penalty free. The new federal tax filing deadline is automatic, so you don't need to file for an extension unless you need more time to file after May 17, 2021.


This extension also applies to 2020 tax payments. Due to severe winter storms, the IRS has also extended the tax deadline for residents of Texas, Oklahoma and Louisiana to June 15, 2021. The federal tax filing deadline for 2020 taxes has been automatically extended to May 17, 2021. For information on the third coronavirus relief package, please visit our “ American Rescue Plan: What Does it Mean for You and a Third Stimulus Check” blog post.
