The IRS has reminded taxpayers in North Carolina and other states about the upcoming tax filing deadlines for 2025. A special tax filing extension for people affected by recent disasters is about to end soon.
Residents in twenty-four states who were given extra time to file their 2023 tax returns must now meet the new deadlines. Deadline dates differ depending on where you are. Some taxpayers must file by early February 2025, while others have until May 2025.
IRS Warns: 2025 Disaster Relief Tax Extension Nears End
A total of fourteen states and two territories must file by February 3, 2025. This deadline applies to:
- All of Louisiana and Vermont
- All of Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands
- Parts of:
- Arizona
- Connecticut
- Illinois
- Kentucky
- Minnesota
- Missouri
- Montana
- New York
- Pennsylvania
- South Dakota
- Texas
- Washington State
Tax Filing Deadlines Vary by State
For taxpayers residing in the entire states of Alabama, Florida, Georgia, North Carolina, and South Carolina, the deadline is extended to May 1, 2025. Remember to mark your calendar and make the most of this extra time to file your 2023 tax returns.
Stay updated and follow these important deadlines as you get ready for your taxes in the next few years.
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