Updated: March 23, 2020 at 4:30 PM

2019 Tax  Year Deadline

The IRS has extended the due date to file and pay 2019 taxes to July 15, 2020. This pertains to Federal filings only.

State of Minnesota Tax Filing Deadline

In line with the state’s continued peacetime emergency response to COVID-19, the Minnesota Department of Revenue has announced that taxpayers filing their annual Minnesota Individual Income Tax return for tax year 2019 now have until Wednesday, July 15, 2020, to file and make their payments without any penalties or interest.

Sales Tax Payments For Eligible Businesses

Check out the posting on the Minnesota Department of Revenue’s Sales and Use Tax webpage:

Sales Tax Payment Extension for Eligible Businesses
In line with the state’s continued response to COVID-19, the Minnesota Department of Revenue is granting a 30-day Sales and Use Tax grace period for businesses identified in Executive Order 20-04. During this time the department will not assess penalties or interest.

Identified businesses with a monthly Sales and Use Tax payment due March 20, 2020, have until April 20 to make that payment. These businesses should still file their return by March 20. At this time, this grace period for penalty and interest is only for monthly filers and only for the March 20 payment. Businesses can request additional relief from penalty and interest for reasonable cause after April 20.

We will continue to monitor the situation and provide additional information and guidance. If you have questions or wish to request more time, call us at 651-296-6181 or 1-800-657-3777, or email [email protected].


Please contact your tax preparer for more information.

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