New Yorkers bustling about as the tax season deadline approaches.
As April 15 approaches, New Yorkers must prepare for personal income tax returns. Resources available online can simplify filing, while extended call center hours provide assistance. Taxpayers needing extra time can apply for extensions, but must pay owed taxes by the original deadline. The film industry is advocating for better tax incentives to bolster local job creation. Additionally, disaster-affected individuals may qualify for extended filing deadlines. Stay informed about potential changes in digital currency tax rules as tax season unfolds.
As we step into March with spring just around the corner, there’s another date lurking on the horizon that every New Yorker needs to keep in mind. Yes, you guessed it! The deadline to file your personal income tax returns is fast approaching. You’ll need to have everything ready to go by 11:59 p.m. on April 15. So, if you haven’t started gathering your forms and receipts, now’s the time to skip that Netflix binge and get to work!
No need to panic if tax season makes you break out in a sweat. The New York State Department of Taxation & Finance has your back with a treasure trove of online resources. From downloadable forms to helpful guides, it’s all there—no need to stress. You can hop on their website and visit the Filing Season Resource Center for advice on how to tackle your tax return.
For anyone who might find themselves scrambling as the deadline looms, worry not! The Personal Income Tax Call Center will be extending its hours starting April 11. So, whether you have last-minute questions or just need a bit of reassurance, help is just a phone call away.
Did you know that you could e-file your returns for free? If you meet certain eligibility criteria, options like Direct File and Free File are available. You can also check your balance if you made estimated tax payments last year using the Individual Online Services account. This feature can save you a lot of headaches when calculating how much you owe.
In case life throws you a curveball and you can’t file by April 15, you have the option to apply for an automatic extension. Just remember to pay any taxes you owe by the original deadline to avoid penalties!
Tax season doesn’t have to be all doom and gloom, especially if you’re waiting on a refund. You can easily check the status of your New York State tax refund using the Check Your Refund application on the Tax Department website. Plus, those who file electronically can expect their refunds in about 21 days—nice, right?
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