State Tax Departments

January 22, 2024

Reviewed and updated Saturday, January 4, 2025

Need information about the taxes in your state? The links below will take you to your state’s tax department web site. Or district’s revenue office if you live in Washington, D.C.

The date next to each link is the state’s usual individual income tax filing deadline so you don’t overlook this tax responsibility.

Note, however, in years where the Internal Revenue Service adjusts the federal filing deadline — for example, to deal with government shutdowns or new legislation not enacted until late in the tax year or, as in 2020 and 2021, to make accommodations for global pandemic precautions — states also may change their tax deadlines to align with the federal one.

States without individual income taxes: Note, too, that nine states (right now) don’t collect income tax on wages from individuals. They are Alaska, Florida, Nevada, New Hampshire (which just joined the group on Jan. 1, 2025), South Dakota, Tennessee, Texas, Washington, and Wyoming. 

However, since 2022, Washington has collected a 7 percent capital gains tax on investment earnings from its residents who make more than a certain level. So, if you want to get technical about it, there are only eight truly no-personal-income-tax states.

Five states also don’t have a statewide sales tax: Alaska, Delaware, Montana, New Hampshire, and Oregon. Alaska, however, does allow local jurisdictions assess them. So far, more than 100 jurisdictions in Alaska have a local sales tax.

And all states collect other taxes, such as business, excise, and property taxes. Their revenue departments have details on the state, and in some cases more local, taxes you’ll face as a resident or business owner. The state names below are linked to those tax offices.

Alabama, April 15

Alaska, no state income tax; no state sales tax

Arizona, April 15

Arkansas, April 15

California, April 15

Colorado, April 15

Connecticut, April 15

Delaware, April 30 no state sales tax

District of Columbia (Washington, D.C.), April 15

Florida, no state income tax

Georgia, April 15

Hawai’i, April 20

Idaho, April 15

Illinois, April 15

Indiana, April 15

Iowa, April 30

Kansas, April 15

Kentucky, April 15

Louisiana, May 15

Maine, April 15

Maryland, April 15

Massachusetts, April 15 

Michigan, April 15

Minnesota, April 15

Mississippi, April 15

Missouri, April 15

Montana, April 15 no state sales tax

Nebraska, April 15

Nevada, no state income tax

New Hampshire, no state income tax (interest and dividends tax ended Dec. 31, 2024); no state sales tax

New Jersey, April 15

New Mexico, April 15, but with an April 30 deadline for e-filers

New York, April 15

North Carolina, April 15

North Dakota, April 15

Ohio, April 15

Oklahoma, April 15, but with an April 20 deadline for e-filers

Oregon, April 15 no state sales tax

Pennsylvania, April 15

Rhode Island, April 15

South Carolina, April 15

South Dakota, no state income tax

Tennessee, no state income tax (Hall Income Tax was phased out, and officially ended Jan. 1, 2021)

Texas, no state income tax

Utah, April 15

Vermont, April 15

Virginia, May 1

Washington, April 15 for capital gains tax on certain high-income earners; no individual income tax on other earnings

West Virginia, April 15

Wisconsin, April 15

Wyoming, no state income tax

One final tax calendar note. When a state’s filing deadline, whether it’s on April 15 or another date, falls on a weekend or holiday, the state usually follows IRS protocol and pushes the state tax filing due date to the next business day.

Territory taxes, too: Finally, you scrolled all way down here and didn’t find your locale because you live in one of the U.S. territories.

If you have income from American Samoa, the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands (CNMI), Guam, Puerto Rico, or the U.S. Virgin Islands, you will usually have to file a tax return with the tax department of one of these territories.

In some situations, you may have to determine if you are a resident or a nonresident of the territory. For forms and advice on filing a territory tax return, contact that territory’s tax department. The territories’ addresses and telephone numbers are listed in Publication 570, Tax Guide for Individuals With Income From U.S. Possessions.

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  • shawn jenkins

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  • Ellett, this is a listing of the states’ normal tax filing deadlines. As you note, 2011 is not normal, with states that usually require returns by April 15 following the IRS postponement until April 18, 2011, because of Emancipation Day. Details on 2011 special tax day considerations can be found in these two posts: http://dontmesswithtaxes.typepad.com/dont_mess_with_taxes/2011/03/by-the-numbers-12-states-that-dont-follow-the-415-deadline.html and http://dontmesswithtaxes.typepad.com/dont_mess_with_taxes/2011/03/patriots-day-extends-maine-massachusetts-tax-deadline.html

  • CA date is incorrect. CA FTB web site says that CA is following the federal date of April 18.

  • Julie Garnier

    We are buying a new energy efficient furnace and airconditioner this week. I think I heard that there is a tax free day this week on energy savings appliances. If I am correct, how do I apply?

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