Minnesota Income Tax Extension

How to file a Minnesota Tax Extension. Points to consider when to prepare extensions.

Extension Situation
Extension Suggestion
Minnesota Tax Refund

Option 1: If you do not owe Minnesota income taxes or expect a MN tax refund by the tax deadline, you do not have to prepare and file a MN tax extension. In case you expect a MN tax refund, you will need to file or e-File your MN tax return in order to receive your tax refund money.

Option 2: eFiled a Federal Extension? If you do not owe Minnesota income taxes or expect a tax refund by the tax deadline, your accepted federal extension will be honored as a state extension.

Owe Minnesota Taxes

Option 1: Pay all or some of your Minnesota income taxes online via: Minnesota eService Payment System or via payMNtax.

Option 2: If you owe MN income taxes, you will either have to submit a MN tax return or extension by the tax deadline in order to avoid late filing penalties. You can only eFile and IRS tax extension, but not a Minnesota extension. The tax extension will only avoid late filing penalties until the October deadline.
Note: Unless you pay all your Taxes or eFile your tax return by the October deadline, the late filing penalties will start again after that deadline.

Option 3: Complete Form M60-IT, include a Check or Money Order, and mail both to the address on Form. Important: Even if you filed an extension, you will still need to file your MN tax return either via eFile or by paper by the October deadline.

Minnesota Income Tax Calculator
Minnesota Tax Deadlines
Tax Penalties
Important: If you owe Minnesota and/or IRS income taxes and do not file an IRS and Minnesota tax return or extension by the Tax Due Date, you will be subject to IRS and MN late filing penalties. Estimate IRS late filing, payment penalties. In addition, if you do not pay your taxes by the Tax deadline, you will be subject to late tax payment penalties. Filing an extension on time will ONLY eliminate the late filing penalties but not the late tax payment penalties. Late filing penalties are generally higher than late payment penalties, thus file something on time even if you can't pay anything on time!
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