I know some people have already helped answer this, but here's the deal:
A return has to be filed for each state you lived and worked in. Since it's the 15th already, run to your local tax office (or the post office, they sometimes have them), and get a "File for Extension" form. Remember that you'll only need one for the state, and not the federal. :) An extension is only an extension to file, not an extension to pay. If you have a balance due, the money is still due by today. You pay late, you get hit with penalties. :(
Now, I don't know how you'd fill these out if you were planning on doing them by yourself, but a tax office can still do them. If you wanted, check and see when they're going to be open. Many places stay open the day after for returns that spilled over to the 16th.
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Date: 2004-04-15 03:44 pm (UTC)A return has to be filed for each state you lived and worked in. Since it's the 15th already, run to your local tax office (or the post office, they sometimes have them), and get a "File for Extension" form. Remember that you'll only need one for the state, and not the federal. :) An extension is only an extension to file, not an extension to pay. If you have a balance due, the money is still due by today. You pay late, you get hit with penalties. :(
Now, I don't know how you'd fill these out if you were planning on doing them by yourself, but a tax office can still do them. If you wanted, check and see when they're going to be open. Many places stay open the day after for returns that spilled over to the 16th.
Hope it helps a bit! Wooo!