State | Highlights – for full details, please visit your state tax agency site |
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| Alaska | |
| Arizona | |
| Arkansas | - General: Arkansas grants a 6-month extension to October 15, 2012 with an approved federal extension.
- What to Do:
- Check the appropriate box on page 1 of Arkansas Form AR1000 to indicate that a federal extension was filed.
- For state-only extensions, print and mail Arkansas Form AR1055.
- Attach a copy of the approved AR1055 to the front of your Arkansas return when you file.
- Use Arkansas Form AR1000ES to pay any additional taxes owed on or before April 17, 2012.
- Full Details: For more info, click here to visit the Arkansas Department of Finance & Administration.
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| California | |
| Colorado | |
| Connecticut | |
| Delaware | |
| District of Columbia | |
| Florida | |
| Georgia | |
| Hawaii | |
| Idaho | |
| Illinois | |
| Indiana | |
| Iowa | |
| Kansas | - General: Kansas grants a 6-month extension to October 15, 2012 with an approved federal tax extension.
- What to Do:
- Kansas does not have any extension forms. Attach a copy of the federal extension form to your state return.
- To pay any additional taxes owed, print and mail Kansas Form K-40V on or before April 17, 2012.
- Full Details: For more info, click here to visit the Kansas Department of Revenue.
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| Kentucky | - General: Kentucky grants a 6-month extension to October 15, 2012 with an approved federal extension.
- What to Do:
- Submit a copy of the federal extension form with your state return when filed.
- For state-only extensions or to pay any additional taxes owed, print and mail Kentucky Form 40A102 on or before April 17, 2012. Attach a copy of Kentucky Form 40A102 to your state return when filed.
- Full Details: For more info, click here to visit the Kentucky Department of Revenue.
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| Louisiana | |
| Maine | |
| Maryland | |
| Massachusetts | - General: Massachusetts grants a 6-month extension to October 15, 2012 when filing a state form by April 30, 2012.
- Taxpayers who owe either no taxes at all or no additional taxes are not required to file an extension.
- If you choose to file an extension anyway, you must do so online.
- What to Do:
- Full Details: For more information, click here to visit the Massachusetts Department of Revenue.
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| Michigan | - General: Michigan grants an extension to October 15, 2012 with a filed federal extension.
- What to Do:
- For state-only extensions or to pay any additional taxes owed, print and mail Michigan Form 4 by April 17, 2012.
- Mail your completed form with payment to: Michigan, Department of Treasury, PO Box 30774, Lansing, MI 48909-8274
- Full Details: For more info, click here to visit the State of Michigan Revenue Services.
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| Minnesota | |
| Mississippi | |
| Missouri | |
| Montana | - General: Montana grants a 6-month extension to October 15, 2012, if you applied for a federal extension and you pay at least 90% of current-year tax liabilities or 100% of previous year's tax liability.
- What to Do:
- Full Details: For more info, click here to visit the Montana Department of Revenue.
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| Nebraska | |
| Nevada | |
| New Hampshire | |
| New Jersey | |
| New Mexico | - General: New Mexico grants a 6-month extension to to October 15, 2012 with an approved federal tax extension.
- What to Do:
- Attach a copy of the federal extension or IRS approval to the state return when filed.
- If you were not approved for a federal tax extension, print and mail New Mexico Form 41096 for the extension.
- If you owe additional taxes, print and mail New Mexico Form PIT-EXT to make your payment. Both forms must be postmarked no later than April 17, 2012.
- Full Details: For more info, click here to visit the State of New Mexico Taxation & Revenue.
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| New York | |
| North Carolina | |
| North Dakota | |
| Ohio | |
| Oklahoma | - General: Oklahoma grants a 6-month extension to to October 15, 2012 with a filed federal tax extension when 90% of estimated tax liability is paid.
- What to Do:
- Include a copy of your federal extension or IRS approval with your state return.
- If you were not approved for a federal tax extension - or - you owe additional taxes, print and mail Oklahoma Form 504-11 by April 17, 2012.
- Full Details: For more info, click here to visit the Oklahoma Tax Commission.
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| Oregon | - General: Oregon grants a 6-month extension to to October 15, 2012 with a filed federal tax extension.
- What to Do:
- Attach a copy of the federal extension or IRS approval with your state return when filed.
- If you need to file an Oregon-only extension - or - make a required payment, print and mail Oregon Form 40-EXT by April 17, 2012.
- Full Details: For more info, click here to visit the Oregon Department of Revenue.
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| Pennsylvania | - General: Pennsylvania grants an automatic extension with an approved federal tax extension to the new federal due date.
- What to Do:
- Attach a copy of the federal extension or IRS approval with your state return when filed.
- For state-only extensions or to make a tax payment, file Pennsylvania Form REV-276 by April 17, 2012. Print and mail the form to the state tax agency address provided with the form. - or -
- File and pay online at Pennsylvania e-TIDES by April 17, 2012.
- Full Details: For more info, click here to visit the Pennsylvania Department of Revenue.
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| Rhode Island | |
| South Carolina | |
| South Dakota | |
| Tennessee | |
| Texas | |
| Utah | |
| Vermont | |
| Virginia | |
| Washington | |
| West Virginia | - General: West Virginia grants a 6-month extension to October 15, 2012 with an approved federal tax extension.
- What to Do:
- Attach a copy of the federal extension or IRS approval to your state return when filed.
- To pay any additional taxes owed or for a state-only extension, print and mail West Virginia Schedule L by April 17, 2012.
- Full Details: For more info, click here to visit the West Virginia State Tax Department.
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| Wisconsin | |
| Wyoming | |