Tax Day is here and residents of Tennessee and Kentucky have received significant relief with extended deadlines for filing their taxes. This extension comes in response to recent natural disasters that have impacted these states, allowing taxpayers additional time to prepare their returns without penalties.
Key Takeaways
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Tennessee residents have until November 3, 2025, to file their taxes.
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Kentucky residents also enjoy the same extended deadline due to severe weather.
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Extensions apply to various tax payments and returns, including individual income taxes and estimated payments.
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Taxpayers do not need to contact the IRS to receive this extension.
Tennessee Tax Extension Details
The IRS announced on April 14, 2025, that all Tennessee taxpayers will have until November 3, 2025, to file their tax returns. This extension is a direct response to the severe storms and flooding that affected many communities in the state earlier this month.
Who Is Affected?
The extension applies to:
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Individual income tax returns and payments due on April 15.
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Contributions to IRAs and health savings accounts for eligible taxpayers.
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Quarterly estimated tax payments normally due on April 15, June 16, and September 15.
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Calendar-year corporation and fiduciary returns due on April 15.
Taxpayers in Tennessee do not need to take any action to receive this extension; it is automatically granted to anyone with an IRS address in the affected areas.
Kentucky Tax Extension Details
Similarly, Kentucky residents are granted an extension until November 3, 2025, to file their federal income taxes. This decision follows a disaster declaration from FEMA due to severe storms and flooding that occurred in February 2025.
Important Points for Kentucky Taxpayers
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The extension applies to all individuals and businesses in Kentucky.
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While the federal tax filing deadline is extended, state law does not waive interest on late payments. Taxpayers will incur a 10% interest charge on any unpaid state taxes if not settled by April 15.
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Taxpayers are encouraged to file their returns by the original deadline if possible, to avoid interest charges.
Filing for Extensions
For those who may still need additional time beyond the automatic extensions:
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File for an Extension: Taxpayers can file for an automatic six-month extension using IRS Form 4868.
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Pay Estimated Taxes: If you owe taxes, you must pay an estimated amount by April 15 to avoid penalties, even if you file for an extension.
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Check Eligibility: Automatic extensions are available for individuals in federally declared disaster areas, military personnel, and citizens living abroad.
Conclusion
The extended tax deadlines for Tennessee and Kentucky residents provide much-needed relief for those affected by recent disasters. Taxpayers should take advantage of this opportunity to ensure their returns are accurate and complete, while also being mindful of any potential interest charges on state taxes. As the deadline approaches, it’s crucial to stay informed and prepared to meet tax obligations without unnecessary stress.
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When is Tax Day 2025? Those in Tennessee just got a deadline extension, The Commercial Appeal.
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Filing your taxes late? Here’s what you need to know, ABC News.
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Can you file on April 15? What time are taxes due?, Cincinnati Enquirer.
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How to file for a tax extension | 2025 Kentucky tax deadline, WHAS11.
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Income tax extension for all Kentuckians due to disaster declaration, WLKY.