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This year s deadline for paying personal income tax is Monday, May 17 and there are late fees if you miss that deadline.
Even Vermonters who apply for an extension to send in documents must pay what they owe by May 17, according to a reminder this week from the Vermont Department of Taxes.
Challenges related to COVID led federal and state authorities earlier this year to extend the tax deadline to a month after its accustomed mid-April date. We know that Vermonters are focused on getting vaccinated so filing taxes may not be at the forefront of everyone s mind, wrote Craig Bolio, the state s tax commissioner, in a news release.
Vermont Business Magazine The Vermont Department of Taxes wants to remind Vermonters of the upcoming May 17, 2021 due date for federal and Vermont personal income taxes. Earlier this year, the federal and state filing due dates were extended to provide taxpayers additional time to navigate challenges related to the COVID-19 pandemic or manage extra complexity in their tax returns this year.
In addition to this reminder that the income tax filing deadline is nearing, the department also reminds Vermonters to file their Homestead Declaration and Property Tax Credit Claim no later than May 17. Filings received between May 17 and October 15 are subject to late fees assessed by a taxpayer’s town that the Tax Commissioner does not have authority to waive.