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Massachusetts DOR Issues Reminder About July 15 Income Tax Filing Deadline

Dated July 7, 2020

SUMMARY BY TAX ANALYSTS

The Massachusetts Department of Revenue has reminded taxpayers that the deadline for filing state and federal income taxes is July 15, 2020; the original due date of April 15 was extended 90 days because of COVID-19.

The DOR advised taxpayers of the various electronic filing options available to them at no cost, and also announced that the state earned income tax credit increased from 23 percent of the federal credit to 30 percent.

Department of Revenue Reminds MA Taxpayers of Income Tax Filing Deadline on Wednesday, July 15, 2020

7/01/2020

BOSTON — The Massachusetts Department of Revenue (DOR) today reminded Massachusetts taxpayers that the deadline to file both federal and state income tax returns is Wednesday, July 15, 2020. Due to the impact of COVID-19, the tax filing deadlines were extended 90 days from the original April 15, 2020 deadline.

Taxpayers should keep in mind that a range of free electronic options are available for eligible taxpayers, including free fillable forms (/info-details/massachusetts-free-fillable-forms-electronic-program-for-full-year-residents).

“The Department encourages all Massachusetts taxpayers to utilize the DOR website and review options for filing their state income taxes,” said DOR Commissioner Geoffrey E. Snyder. “To date, more than 90% of Massachusetts taxpayers who have filed their 2019 income taxes have done so electronically. Given social distancing requirements and remote working conditions, electronic filing remains a safe and secure option for refund processing.”

Information on electronic filing options available to Massachusetts taxpayers can be found on DOR's website (/service-details/e-file-your-personal-income-taxes-for-free). Please note that DOR does not endorse or recommend any tax particular preparation software.

Assistance for Massachusetts Taxpayers

Volunteers certified by the Internal Revenue Service provide free tax help for lower-income taxpayers, as well as senior citizens, with both federal and state tax returns. The Volunteer Income Tax Assistance (VITA) program is for taxpayers with an annual income of $56,000 or less, those with disabilities, as well as taxpayers with limited or no English language proficiency. The Tax Counseling for the Elderly (TCE) program provides free tax help to taxpayers who are 60 and older. TCE sites are often operated in partnership with AARP Tax-Aide. As a result of the COVID-19 pandemic, only some in-person services are available. Taxpayers who qualify for tax-free preparation program should check directly with local VITA (https://www.irs.gov/individuals/free-tax-return-preparation-for-you-by-volunteers) and TCE (https://www.aarp.org/money/taxes/aarp_taxaide/) sites.

Earned Income Tax Credit Increased this Year

The Massachusetts Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC (/service-details/earned-income-tax-credit-eitc)) has increased from 23% to 30% of the federal credit. The credit is available to certain taxpayers who meet the requirements of the federal EITC. In order to claim the Massachusetts EITC, you must be a resident of the Commonwealth for at least part of the taxable year and file a tax return. Additional qualifying information is available here (/service-details/earned-income-tax-credit-eitc#:~:text=Earned%2520Income%2520Tax%2520Credit%2520(EITC),and%2520give%2520you%2520a%2

Massachusetts taxpayers can find more information, including forms, instructions, and helpful tips on DOR's website. To avoid penalties, returns for Massachusetts taxpayers must be filed electronically or postmarked by midnight July 15.

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