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When Are State Taxes Due? Here Are the 2024 Deadlines
By Julia Glum MONEY RESEARCH COLLECTIVE
Although most states use the federal deadline for their individual income tax returns, not all do.
By now, you’ve probably memorized the fact that Tax Day usually falls on April 15. But if you live in one of the 41 states that charge state income taxes on wages, you might have a different due date to contend with this year.
Although the vast majority of states use the federal deadline for their individual income tax returns, not all do. Hawaii, for instance, is giving its taxpayers an extra week to file their 2023 taxes. In Louisiana, people will have until May 15 to submit their state income tax returns and make any necessary payments.
Here’s a list of when taxes are due in your state in 2024.
When is the deadline to file state taxes?
Alabama
Alabama state income taxes for 2023 must be filed by April 15.
Arizona
Arizona state income taxes for 2023 must be filed by April 15.
Arkansas
Arkansas state income taxes for 2023 must be filed by April 15.
California
Arkansas state income taxes for 2023 must be filed by April 15.
Colorado
Colorado state income taxes for 2023 must be filed by April 15.
Connecticut
Connecticut state income taxes for 2023 must be filed by April 15.
Delaware
Delaware state income taxes for 2023 must be filed by April 30.
Georgia
Georgia state income taxes for 2023 must be filed by April 15.
Hawaii
Hawaii state income taxes for 2023 must be filed by April 22.
Idaho
Idaho state income taxes for 2023 must be filed by April 15.
Illinois
Illinois state income taxes for 2023 must be filed by April 15.
Indiana
Indiana state income taxes for 2023 must be filed by April 15.
Iowa
Iowa state income taxes for 2023 must be filed by April 30.
Kansas
Kansas state income taxes for 2023 must be filed by April 15.
Kentucky
Kentucky state income taxes for 2023 must be filed by April 15.
Louisiana
Louisiana state income taxes for 2023 must be filed by May 15.
Maine
Maine state income taxes for 2023 must be filed by April 17.
Maryland
Maryland state income taxes for 2023 must be filed by April 15.
Massachusetts
Massachusetts state income taxes for 2023 must be filed by April 17.
Michigan
Michigan state income taxes for 2023 must be filed by April 15.
Minnesota
Minnesota state income taxes for 2023 must be filed by April 15.
Mississippi
Mississippi state income taxes for 2023 must be filed by April 15.
Missouri
Missouri state income taxes for 2023 must be filed by April 15.
Montana
Montana state income taxes for 2023 must be filed by April 15.
Nebraska
Nebraska state income taxes for 2023 must be filed by April 15.
New Jersey
New Jersey state income taxes for 2023 must be filed by April 15.
New Mexico
New Mexico state income taxes for 2023 must be filed by April 15 (April 30 if filing electronically).
New York
New York state income taxes for 2023 must be filed by April 15.
North Carolina
North Carolina state income taxes for 2023 must be filed by April 15.
North Dakota
North Dakota state income taxes for 2023 must be filed by April 15.
Ohio
Ohio state income taxes for 2023 must be filed by April 15.
Oklahoma
Oklahoma state income taxes for 2023 must be filed by April 15.
Oregon
Oregon state income taxes for 2023 must be filed by April 15.
Pennsylvania
Pennsylvania state income taxes for 2023 must be filed by April 15.
Rhode Island
Rhode Island state income taxes for 2023 must be filed by April 15.
South Carolina
South Carolina state income taxes for 2023 must be filed by April 15.
Utah
Utah state income taxes for 2023 must be filed by April 15.
Vermont
Vermont state income taxes for 2023 must be filed by April 15.
Virginia
Virginia state income taxes for 2023 must be filed by May 1.
West Virginia
West Virginia state income taxes for 2023 must be filed by April 15.
Wisconsin
Wisconsin state income taxes for 2023 must be filed by April 15.
How to get a state tax extension
If you think you won’t be able to file your state income taxes on time, you’ll likely need an extension.
Every state has slightly different policies around this. Places like California and Alabama, for example, grant automatic extensions that give taxpayers an extra six months to file — but still require them to pay taxes owed by the original due date. In states like Vermont and New York, people must file specific extension requests in order to get their filing deadline moved to Oct. 15.
Visit the website for your state’s revenue, taxation or finance department to determine what the process is where you live.
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Julia Glum is Money's news editor, keeping her finger on the pulse of financial trends that affect Americans' wallets. She also writes Dollar Scholar, a weekly newsletter that teaches young adults how to navigate the messy world of money. A 2014 graduate of the University of Florida's journalism school, she previously covered breaking news, politics and education at Newsweek and International Business Times. Julia joined Money in 2018; during her time as a reporter, she wrote frequently about Amazon, passive income, stimulus checks and creative ways people make money online (think: Vine compilations, Cash App Friday and Facebook gift groups). As an editor, she oversees Money’s tax coverage, which includes extensive reporting on tax credits, year-to-year policy changes, tax refunds and the IRS’s ongoing efforts to modernize. For several years, Julia has assisted with Money’s annual Best Colleges rating and Best Places to Live rankings. Recently, she also led Money’s 50th anniversary celebrations, producing the Money Classic newsletter and rolling out Changemakers, a project profiling 50 innovators working to revolutionize personal finance. Julia has interviewed National Taxpayer Advocate Erin Collins, actor Danny Devito, Nobel Prize-winning economist Robert Shiller, rapper Killer Mike, real estate guru Ryan Serhant and many others. Her work has been cited or otherwise shared by the New York Times, Washington Post, Vox, theSkimm, Mashable, CNBC and POLITICO. She’s appeared on Good Morning America, CBS News, PIX11, WGN, the Mountain West News Bureau and more. Julia is based in New York City.