North Dakota
North Dakota income tax deadline pushed back to April 25
BISMARCK — North Dakota Tax Commissioner Brian Kroshus introduced Thursday, April 14, that tax filers could have an additional week to return and pay their state revenue taxes.
Citing the disruptive blizzard that has blanketed a lot of the state in snow, Kroshus put a waiver on all revenue tax penalties and curiosity by way of after Monday, April 25.
“Given the magnitude of the storm, the waiver is acceptable and can hopefully present a stage of aid to some because the state slowly digs out,” Kroshus mentioned in a information launch.
The waiver solely applies to the state revenue tax deadline, and filers should nonetheless ship of their federal revenue tax returns by Monday, April 18, or
request an extension
to keep away from penalties.
Kroshus’ workplace shall be open from 8 a.m. to 7 p.m. on April 18 to assist residents file their particular person revenue tax returns earlier than the top of the Tax Day deadline. The workplace’s particular person revenue tax workers is reachable at 701-328-1247.