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Virginia’s individual income tax filing deadline for 2019 has been extended to Nov. 1

FILE - This Wednesday, Feb. 13, 2019 file photo shows part of a 1040 federal tax form printed from the Internal Revenue Service website. On Friday, Aug. 21, 2020, The Associated Press reported on stories circulating online incorrectly asserting that Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden’s tax rate on a family making $75,000 dollars a year would go from 12% to 25%. A current federal tax rate of 12% applies to families making up to $80,000, or individuals making up to $40,000. That would still apply under Biden, who has vowed publicly not to raise taxes on anyone making less than $400,000. (Associated Press)

RICHMOND, Va. (WAVY) – Virginia Tax is reminding taxpayers the automatic, six-month filing extension deadline for 2019 individual income taxes is Sunday, Nov. 1.

Virginia Tax said in a news release that individuals have until Monday, Nov. 2, to submit their return since the deadline falls on a weekend. 


“Last year more than 488,000 taxpayers took advantage of the automatic, six-month filing extension in Virginia, and the majority of those returns came in electronically,” said Tax Commissioner Craig Burns. 

“Because of COVID-19, we encourage taxpayers to file electronically this year too and to request a refund, if you have one coming, via direct deposit,” said Burns.

Virginia Tax said the following things should be kept in mind as taxpayers prepare their returns:

If you have any questions about your return and need additional information, visit the Virginia Tax website or contact the Virginia Tax Customer Service hotline at 804-367-8031.


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