North Dakota State Business Tax Extension Filing Instructions
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Last modified 3/20/2023 7:39:33 AM EST |
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North Dakota doesn’t require businesses (C-corporations, Partnerships, S-Corporations, and Fiduciaries) to file a separate Business Tax extension form if they have an approved federal extension from filing Form 7004. The extended due date will be the same as the federal extended due date. A copy of your federal application should be attached to your North Dakota return when it’s filed.
If your federal extension was rejected or you didn’t apply for a federal extension, you can file a separate North Dakota business tax extension provided you have a good reasonable cause to request a North Dakota extension.
Extension Form to use
- Form 101, Application for Extension of Time to File a North Dakota Tax Return.
Due date to file North Dakota tax Extension
Business Type |
Actual Due Date | Extension Period |
---|---|---|
Corporate, S-Corporate, Partnership and Fiduciaries |
15th day of the 4th month following the close of the tax year. | 6-Month Extension |
North Dakota tax extension Filing Method (Paper/Electronic)
North Dakota tax extension can be filed either through electronic or paper filing methods.
How to pay the state tax due?
You can use any of the following methods to pay your tax due to the State of North Dakota.
- Pay electronically
- ACH credit
- Check or money order
Does ExpressExtension support this State filing?
No, currently, we do not support this state filing. If you are looking for an e-file solution for Federal Form 7004, you can file your extension and get approval within minutes with ExpressExtension.
Any Special Requirements?
An extension of time to file is not an extension of time to pay. You're mandated to pay your state tax due by the original due date of the return or penalties and interest will apply.
For more information regarding the North Dakota business state tax extension, click here.