The New York State Department of Taxation and Finance today highlighted last-minute filing resources for taxpayers who have yet to submit their personal income tax returns. The deadline to file and pay any taxes owed is 11:59 p.m. Eastern Daylight Time (EDT) Monday, April 15, 2024.
“The Tax Department website is full of valuable resources to help taxpayers file an accurate and on-time return by the April 15 deadline,” said New York State Department of Taxation and Finance Acting Commissioner Amanda Hiller. “Meet your tax obligations in the easiest way possible by using resources available on the Tax Department website at tax.ny.gov.”
Many New Yorkers qualify to e-file their state and federal taxes for free with the Direct File and Free File programs:
Direct File
New York State and the IRS have developed a new program that allows eligible New Yorkers to e-file their federal and state personal income tax returns for free. The Direct File pilot program is currently open to New Yorkers reporting certain types of income and claiming certain credits and adjustments.
Free File
Taxpayers may also be eligible to use Free File software to e-file their federal and state income tax returns—at no cost. To avoid fees, carefully review eligibility criteria for each software provider and access Free File software directly from the Tax Department’s website at tax.ny.gov (search: Free File).
If you do not qualify to use one of New…
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- The Rangers lead the Metropolitan Division with a 45-20-4 record and 94 points, demonstrating their dominance in the NHL.
- They rank 4th in goal differential at +44, reflecting their ability to outscore opponents effectively.
- Their 5-on-5 play is solid, with a near-even expected goals ratio, indicating balanced offensive and defensive capabilities.
- The team has matched a franchise record with 10 consecutive wins, showcasing their current form and momentum.
- Artemi Panarin stands out with 94 points, ranked 5th in the NHL, supported by significant contributions from Chris Kreider, Mika Zibanejad, Vincent Trocheck, and Adam Fox.
- Goalie Igor Shesterkin has a strong record, further solidifying the team’s defensive strength.
- Playoff odds are favorable, with a 100% chance of making the playoffs and around a 20% chance of winning the Stanley Cup, according to various models.
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