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| Issue Number: Tax Tip 2024-30Taxpayers: Remember, an extension to file is not an extension to pay taxes Taxpayers who can't file by the deadline of April 15, 2024, should request an extension before that deadline. Remember, however, that an extension to file is not an extension to pay taxes. If they owe taxes, they should pay them before the due date to avoid potential penalties and interest on the amount owed. Taxpayers in Maine and Massachusetts have until April 17, 2024, to file their returns due to the Patriots' Day holiday in those states. Taxpayers who request a six-month extension to file their taxes have until Oct.15, 2024, to file their 2024 federal income tax return. Requesting an extension when making a payment for a return with taxes due Requesting a free extension to file for a return with no tax due
Taxpayers in FEMA disaster areas may have an automatic extension to file and pay To check whether an area has been offered tax relief, see Tax Relief in Disaster Situations. U.S. citizens, resident aliens abroad and military members in combat zones may have more time to file and pay More information
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