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I forgot that I had to file paperwork for another state that I lived in for most of last year until I moved out in the end of November. Will they still accept my paperwork in that state even after the due date of April 17th? Will I be eligible for a refund?

2007-04-17 05:26:31 · 5 answers · asked by Dee 1 in Business & Finance Taxes United States

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They'll accept your return, regardless of when you file it. Some states follow Federal practice and do not assess a penalty if there is no tax due. Others, such as OH, always assess a penalty for late filing regardless of any refund or balance due. OH will stick you for at least $500 for late filing even if a refund is due.

2007-04-17 05:31:57 · answer #1 · answered by Bostonian In MO 7 · 0 0

Today is April 17th...most states judge if your tax paperwork is in on time by postmark, not by when they receive it. If you can do them today and drop it off at the post office tonight, that would work best and you won't have to worry about not getting any refund you would be eligible for.

Otherwise, you will most likely have to pay some kind of penalty for filing late, especially if you owe, or it would come out of your refund, if they owe you. You may also have to fill out some kind of form beforehand (like today) saying that your paperwork will be in late and why, which would allow you to be penalized less. The best thing to do is read the government tax website for the state you'll be filing in. It should have information on what happens if you file late. Good luck.

2007-04-17 05:36:43 · answer #2 · answered by marina_breeze 5 · 0 0

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2016-11-25 01:11:28 · answer #3 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

As long as it is postmarked before midnight on the 17th this year. You may get lucky and the won't hit you with a penalty, but why chance it. If you can't get it done, check with your state online. Some require a seperate extention forms and other require a copy of your federal return along with a federal extention

2007-04-17 05:57:41 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Can you file an extension for that state? Or file a federal one if that state follows the federal extension?

2007-04-17 05:46:52 · answer #5 · answered by Chaney Lake Girl 2 · 0 0

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