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What is the deadline for filing Arkansas state taxes?

DUE TO CORONAVIRUS (COVID-19) The extension to July 15 is automatic and the taxpayer does not need to file for an extension. The April 15, 2020 to July 15, 2020 period will be disregarded for purposes of calculation of interest and penalties.

When can you file taxes 2021 Arkansas?

April 15, 2021
The 2019 Arkansas State Income Tax Return forms for Tax Year 2020 (Jan. 1 – Dec. 31, 2020) can be e-Filed together with the IRS Income Tax Return by the April 15, 2021 May 17, 2021 due date. If you file a tax extension you can e-File your Taxes until October 15, 2021 without a late filing penalty.

When can I get my 2020 tax return?

Refunds are generally issued within 21 days of when you electronically filed your tax return or 42 days of when you filed paper returns. If it’s been longer, find out why your refund may be delayed or may not be the amount you expected.

Is Arkansas State Tax Deadline Extended?

ATTORNEY GENERAL ALERT: Arkansas Extends State Income Tax Filing Deadline. LITTLE ROCK – Attorney General Leslie Rutledge is issuing a notification to Arkansans that the deadline for filing state individual income tax has been extended until May 17, 2021 to coincide with the extended federal deadline.

Where do I file my Arkansas tax return?

For TAX DUE RETURN: Arkansas State Income Tax, P.O. Box 2144, Little Rock, AR 72203-2144; For NO TAX DUE RETURN: Arkansas State Income Tax, P.O. Box 8026, Little Rock, AR 72203-8026).

Where do I mail my Arkansas tax return 2019?

For REFUND RETURN: Arkansas State Income Tax, P.O. Box 1000, Little Rock, AR 72203-1000; For TAX DUE RETURN: Arkansas State Income Tax, P.O. Box 2144, Little Rock, AR 72203-2144; For NO TAX DUE RETURN: Arkansas State Income Tax, P.O. Box 8026, Little Rock, AR 72203-8026).

Has Arkansas extended tax deadline for 2021?

Does Arkansas have personal income tax?

Arkansas assesses an individual income tax, and its design is comparable to that of the federal income tax system administered by the Internal Revenue Service (IRS). While Arkansas generally adopts most federal income tax provisions, there are a few key differences between state and federal forms.