Need more time to file taxes in California? Here's how to get an extension
Briefly

Tax Day is approaching on April 15, which is the deadline to submit 2024 tax documents and payments. U.S. taxpayers can request a six-month extension, while those living abroad automatically get a two-month extension. California residents can file by October 15 without an application. However, taxes owed must be paid by April 15 to avoid penalties. Taxpayers in declared disaster zones, such as those affected by California wildfires, may have extended deadlines for filing and paying taxes.
All taxpayers living in the United States can request a six-month deadline extension for filing their tax returns, according to the IRS.
Certain taxpayers affected by recent natural disasters have an automatic extension on their federal tax deadlines, according to an IRS news release.
Read at Sacramento Bee
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