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New York State Department of Taxation and Finance April 08, 2025
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ONE WEEK TO FILE YOUR TAX RETURNS – THE TAX DEPARTMENT OFFERS ONLINE RESOURCES AND FREE FILING OPTIONSDirect File and Other Tax Filing Options Available at www.tax.ny.gov |
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The New York State Department of Taxation and Finance reminded taxpayers that the deadline to file personal income tax returns and pay any taxes owed is 11:59 p.m. Eastern Daylight Time (EDT) Tuesday, April 15. “Ahead of tax filing deadline, April 15, we encourage taxpayers to visit our website at www.tax.ny.gov for last-minute tax filing assistance,” said New York State Department of Taxation and Finance Acting Commissioner Amanda Hiller. “From tax filing tips to free e-filing options, we’re here to help taxpayers quickly and easily meet their filing obligations.” File for free You may be eligible to e-file your personal income tax returns for free with Direct File, Free File, or other free e-filing options. Check your eligibility to see which free filing option is right for you.
The most efficient way to obtain filing guidance and information, including answers to common questions, is to visit the Tax Department’s website, www.tax.ny.gov, and our Filing season resource center. The Tax Department’s Personal Income Tax Call Center will have extended hours to assist last-minute filers. Estimated tax payments If you made estimated tax payments in the previous year, review your tax account balance in your Individual Online Services account before you file to ensure you are reporting the correct amount on your return. Track your refund Quickly view the status of your New York State tax refund anytime by using the Check your Refund application on the Tax Department website: www.tax.ny.gov. It is the fastest and most convenient way to know when to expect your refund. Request an extension of time to file You can apply for an automatic extension of time to file if you’re unable to file a completed income tax return by the April 15 deadline. An extension will provide more time to prepare and file your return, but not more time to pay any tax owed. You must make full payment of the properly estimated tax balance owed when requesting an extension of time to file. File on time even if you can’t pay what you owe If you can’t pay what you owe by the due date, the Tax Department encourages you to submit a completed tax return by the April 15 deadline to avoid penalties and pay what you can afford to help reduce penalty and interest. Payment options are available on the Tax Department website if you want to make an income tax return payment when you file your tax return. |
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