State Tax Filing Deadlines Extended Due to Natural Disasters

Modified on Wed, 30 Apr at 3:48 PM

 The IRS is no longer accepting 2024 tax extensions.
 Don’t procrastinate – File your return ASAP! 


StateFiling DeadlineExtended DeadlineNotes
CaliforniaApril 15, 2025October 15, 2025Extended due to wildfires in Los Angeles County
AlabamaApril 15, 2025May 1, 2025Extended due to Hurricane Helene
FloridaApril 15, 2025May 1, 2025Extended due to Hurricane Helene
GeorgiaApril 15, 2025May 1, 2025Extended due to Hurricane Helene
LouisianaApril 15, 2025February 3, 2025Extended due to various natural disasters
VermontApril 15, 2025February 3, 2025Extended due to various natural disasters

Tax deadlines can change, and additional relief may be provided for future disasters. It's essential to consult the IRS's official disaster relief announcements or your state's tax authority for the most current information.

For detailed information on federal tax relief in disaster situations, refer to the IRS's official page: Tax Relief in Disaster Situations.

Always consult with a tax professional or your state's tax authority to ensure compliance with all filing requirements and to stay informed about any changes to deadlines.

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