We heard the news last week that the IRS was extending the filing time for our federal tax returns until July 15, 2020 but what did that to mean for our state tax filings? According to the Indiana Department of Revenue, Governor Eric Holcomb has extended certain filing and payment deadlines in an attempt to support residence and better align with the new IRS deadline.

Individual tax returns and payments, along with estimated payments originally due by April 15, 2020 are now due on or before July 15, 2020. Returns included are the IT-40, IT-40PNR, IT-40RNR, IT-40ES, ES-40 and SC-40.

Corporate tax returns and payments, along with estimated payments originally due by April 15 or April 20 are now due on or before July 15, 2020. Those originally due on May 15, 2020, are now due on August 17, 2020. Returns included are the IT-20, IT-41, IT-65, IT-20S, FIT-20, URT-1, IT-6, FT-QP and URT-Q.

All other tax return filings and payment due dates remain unchanged.

If for some reason you need to file for an extension for additional filing time, you can find information on how to make that request by visiting the Indiana DOR website.

[Source: IN.gov]

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