Deadline to File Taxes Has Been Extended Due to Coronavirus

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In consultation with Governor Tate Reeves and our legislative leadership, The Mississippi Department of Revenue is providing relief to individual and business taxpayers due to the COVID-19 pandemic.  

The deadline to file and pay the 2019 individual income tax and corporate income tax is extended until May 15, 2020.  The first quarter 2020 estimated tax payment is also extended until May 15, 2020.  Penalty and interest will not accrue on the extension period through May 15, 2020.  

Withholding tax payments for the month of April are extended until May 15, 2020.  

The extension does not apply to Sales Tax, Use Tax, or any other tax types.  These returns should be filed and paid on the normal due date.  The extension also does not apply to payments on prior liabilities.  However, the Department will consider an extension of time to file and pay on a case-by-case basis.  These requests should be directed to our customer service line at 601-923-7700.

We recognize that our extension does not coincide with the federal extension.  However, we cannot extend the deadlines beyond the fiscal year end of June 30.  To do so would jeopardize the ability of our state leadership to balance the fiscal year budget.  

Information from the Mississippi Department of Revenue.

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