Kansas State Individual Tax Extension Filing Instructions
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Last modified 3/22/2023 1:26:45 AM EST |
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The State of Kansas doesn't require individuals to file a separate extension form. It automatically grants taxpayers a 6-month extension to file their personal income tax return if having an approved federal tax extension. Ensure a copy of your Federal extension with your Kansas tax return when it’s filed.
Extension Form To Use
There is no state-specific form to request an extension, as the state of Virginia automatically grants the extension for up to 6 months for individuals to file an income tax return with the state.
Due Date to file Kansas tax Extension
Form |
Actual Due Date | Extension Period |
---|---|---|
IRS Form 4868 | 15th day of the 4th month after the end of your tax year. | 6-month extension |
Kansas tax extension Filing Method (Paper/Electronic)
It supports both paper and electronic filing options.
How to pay the state tax due?
You can pay your balance due using any of the following options:
- Check/ money order- To pay the tax balance due for an extension, use the Kansas Payment Voucher (K-40V) and mark the box indicating an extension payment.
- Credit Card: You may choose to use your Discover/Novus, Visa, Master Card, or American Express card.
- ACH Debit: You may pay by ACH Debit by going to Kansas state’s official site. Do not use Form 40V when paying by ACH Debit. You will need to have your bank routing number and checking account number to use this service.
Note: If you owe zero tax or you’re due a state tax refund, you do not have to request a Kansas extension or file Form K-40V.
Does ExpressExtension support this State filing?
Kansas tax extensions are automatic, which means there is no state application to complete. If you are looking for an e-file solution for Federal Form 4868, you can file your extension and get approval within minutes with ExpressExtension.
Any Special Requirements?
A tax extension does not give you more time to pay taxes. If you owe Kansas income tax, You must pay at least 90% of your Kansas tax by the original deadline to avoid an additional penalty charge.
To know more about the Kansas state personal tax extension, click here.