The July 15 tax deadline for federal, state, and local taxes is here. After a three month delay due to the COVID-19 pandemic, more than 600,000 Marylanders are expected to file tax returns by Wednesday’s deadline.
Comptroller of Maryland Peter Franchot says residents can request an extension to file tax returns by October 15. Taxpayers are encouraged to pay whatever they can by July 15. Payment plan options are also available for people if needed, according to state officials.
Franchot talked to MyMCMedia by phone with some last minute advice.
Today is Tax Day 👇👇👇 https://t.co/MKKyZtsS3F
— GSSCC (@GSSChamber) July 15, 2020
We're here to help you prepare for Tax Day this July 15. While we know this season has been unlike any other, we encourage taxpayers to pay whatever they can by July 15, and we'll work with you to find a plan that fits your life and budget. https://t.co/KgeyayeWVt
— Comptroller of Maryland (@MDComptroller) July 13, 2020
Click here for more information about the new filing deadlines.