Estimated taxes are still due April 15
Did not find any indications that they are postponed.
Same for Fed and States.
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(54,150 posts)This relief also includes estimated tax payments for tax year 2020 that are due on April 15, 2020.
https://www.irs.gov/newsroom/payment-deadline-extended-to-july-15-2020
check with your state for state delays. my state, connecticut, is matching the federal delays.
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(48,797 posts)would have required an act of the legislative body which right now is in no mood to do anything, the R senate, at least.
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(54,150 posts)Summary.The net result of the Federal and Minnesota tax filing and payment obligations as of now is that:
Federal tax filing and tax payment obligations for all taxpayers due April 15th (for 2019 year returns and for estimated taxes due for the 2020 year) are automatically postponed to July 15, 2020.
Federally, there is no limit on the amount of tax payments that may be postponed until July 15th and no extension forms need be filed to take advantage of this postponement.
Minnesota individual taxpayers now have until July 15, 2020 to file and pay taxes for their 2019 taxable year.
The Minnesota changes do not, however, apply to individual estimated taxes due on April 15, 2020 for the 2020 taxable year, or to the existing April 15th due dates for tax payments of MN corporate franchise or partnership, S-corporation or fiduciary income taxes, though extensions for those returns continue to be addressed under existing Minnesota law.
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(14,134 posts)Most states follow the federal but maybe MN doesn't.
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(48,797 posts)Have already budgeted for it. Will be strange to pay them in June and in July.
At least, as long as the SS checks are in the banks.
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(24,583 posts)I apologize for straying from the topic of the OP, but since it does seem to be tied to taxes, I was just wondering if any reader here has already gotten their "stimulus" (or whatever they're calling it) yet.
I haven't, and I filed and received my refund via direct deposit in early Feb.
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(11,463 posts)electronically) because I owed money, but it was on my 2018 tax return. I also get Social Security deposits monthly into this bank account.
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(24,583 posts)I haven't filed a paper return in I don't know how long, and have been getting any refunds direct deposited for the same period. I'm guessing folks like you and I would be getting theirs in the first or second wave, so to speak. I say that based on what I've read, and the fact that they don't have to print anything out for us, just let the database go to town!
But I haven't seen my balance bump either, so...we shall see.
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(24,583 posts)I've got to drive a late shift tomorrow, so I was staying up late to try and rotate my internal clock around a bit. Last balance check before I hit the rack and there it was!
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(11,463 posts)info for me (even though my 2018 return did have the info, (my 2019 return didn't) and even though I've been getting Social Security checks for a few years, all direct-deposited. (Side note: I owe about $2,000 for my 2019 taxes and haven't paid yet and don't plan to until close to July 15).
The tracker URL is:
https://sa.www4.irs.gov/irfof-wmsp/notice
So I supplied the info they asked for and it said
That thread is at: https://www.democraticunderground.com/100213289347
Some people are being told that it can't determine their eligibility.