Use your federal extension (federal Form 4868) and file your Arizona return by the same due date as your federal return (October 15 after filing an extension).
Does Arizona support tax extension for personal income tax returns? Yes. The state of Arizona requires individuals to file a Federal Form 4868 rather than requesting a separate state tax extension. State Tax extension Form can be filed only if the federal tax extension Form 4868 was rejected.
Filing an Individual Extension To file an extension on an individual return, individuals use Arizona Form 204 to apply for an automatic extension to file.
Filing an Individual Extension To file an extension on an individual return, individuals use Arizona Form 204 to apply for an automatic extension to file.
An Arizona extension for a partnership or S Corporation cannot be granted for more than six months beyond the original due date of the return. Arizona will accept a valid federal extension for the same period of time covered by the Arizona extension.
To file an extension on an individual return, individuals use Arizona Form 204 to apply for an automatic extension to file. The completed extension form must be filed by April 15, 2025.
Extensions - To receive an automatic extension until October 15, file Form 204, Application for Filing Extension. Arizona will also accept the federal extension for the period covered by the federal extension.
This form is an information return. The penalty for failing to file, filing late (including extensions) or filing an incomplete information return is $100 for each month, or fraction of a month that the failure continues, up to a maximum penalty of $500.
We give you an automatic 6-month extension to file your return. You must file by the deadline to avoid a late filing penalty.
To file an extension on an individual return, individuals use Arizona Form 204 to apply for an automatic extension to file. The completed extension form must be filed by April 15, 2025.