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April 18, 2023
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I have filed my federal income tax extension. If I have income from NM, will a separate extension be required for state income tax?

  • April 18, 2023
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Best answer by bluedeb

No, you don’t have to file an extension for your state. The following is from your state:

 

Extension of Time to File

If you have obtained a Federal Automatic Extension, you do not need to submit an Application for Extension of Time to File. It is not necessary to file a New Mexico Extension of time to file unless you need more time than the Federal Automatic Extension allows.

 

An extension of time to file your return does NOT extend the time to pay. If tax is due, interest accrues from the original due date of the tax. If you expect to owe tax when you file your return, the best policy is to make a payment. For income taxes use an extension payment voucher.

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April 18, 2023

No, you don’t have to file an extension for your state. The following is from your state:

 

Extension of Time to File

If you have obtained a Federal Automatic Extension, you do not need to submit an Application for Extension of Time to File. It is not necessary to file a New Mexico Extension of time to file unless you need more time than the Federal Automatic Extension allows.

 

An extension of time to file your return does NOT extend the time to pay. If tax is due, interest accrues from the original due date of the tax. If you expect to owe tax when you file your return, the best policy is to make a payment. For income taxes use an extension payment voucher.

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April 18, 2023

Extension of Time to File

https://www.tax.newmexico.gov/individuals/file-[product key removed]iew/extension-of-time-to-file/

We follow IRS rules for extensions of time for filing a return.

If you have obtained a Federal Automatic Extension, you do not need to submit an Application for Extension of Time to File. It is not necessary to file a New Mexico Extension of time to file unless you need more time than the Federal Automatic Extension allows.

 

An extension of time to file your return does NOT extend the time to pay. If tax is due, interest accrues from the original due date of the tax. If you expect to owe tax when you file your return, the best policy is to make a payment. For income taxes use an extension payment voucher.

If you wish to request an extension of time for filing a return, submit form RPD-41096, Application for Extension of Time to File.