kitkin
New Member

If I live in a state (Texas) that is listed as not having income tax what exactly does that mean? Do I still file a return?

I know this sounds like a really stupid question, but I've lived in Texas for over 30 years and I've always filed a tax return. I'm self employed and on a few occasions I've had to file for an extension of time to send in my return. I would go through the process in Turbo Tax Home and Business and send in my estimated amount that I owed, no problems. This year I needed to file for an extension and I went through the same process as before, filling in the amount I estimated that I would owe the government, and when I clicked on "continue" a screen came up that said Texas doesn't have an income tax (or something to that effect) you are not required to file for an extension. Now I'm VERY confused about what to do especially since today is the deadline to file for an extension. PLEASE help me.