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There are two ways to request an extension to file your Georgia income tax return. You can either request an extension on your federal return or fill out Georgia Form IT-303 if you only need a state extension and don't need a federal extension. Both methods provide a six month extension to file your state return.
We give you an automatic 6-month extension to file your return. You must file by the deadline to avoid a late filing penalty.
1. The filing of this application on or before the due date automatically provides an extension of six months after such due date for the filing of your completed tax return, provided the tax is properly estimated and the application is accompanied by a remittance for the amount shown on line 6.
The due date for filing your Georgia return will be automatically extended with an approved Federal extension.
Taxpayers in all or parts of Connecticut, Florida, Illinois, Kentucky, Louisiana, Minnesota, Missouri, New York, Pennsylvania, Puerto Rico, South Dakota, Texas, Vermont, Virgin Islands and Washington state have until Feb. 3, 2025, to file their 2023 tax year returns.
You do NOT need to request an extension to file your Georgia return if you receive a Federal extension. The due date for filing your Georgia return will be automatically extended with an approved Federal extension.
Extended Deadlines for Georgia Tax Returns However, this extension does not cover overdue tax payments related to these 2023 returns, which were due by April 18, 2024. Other filings also extended to February 3, 2025, include: Estimated tax payments due on September 16, 2024, and January 16, 2025.
Extended Deadlines for Georgia Tax Returns However, this extension does not cover overdue tax payments related to these 2023 returns, which were due by April 18, 2024. Other filings also extended to February 3, 2025, include: Estimated tax payments due on September 16, 2024, and January 16, 2025.
Georgia Law provides 45 days for a property owner to file a written appeal. Realizing that a county must complete work on the annual digest by July 1, and submit it to the Department of Revenue by August 1, the law does not provide for extensions to this deadline.