Can I still file my 2017 income tax?
Andrew Ramirez
Published Apr 04, 2026
May 17, 2021 is the last day to file your original 2017 tax return to claim a refund. If you received an extension for the 2017 return then your deadline is October 15, 2021.
How much do you have to make to file Pa taxes?
Every resident, part-year resident or nonresident individual must file a Pennsylvania Income Tax Return (PA-40) when he or she realizes income generating $1 or more in tax, even if no tax is due (e.g., when an employee receives compensation where tax is withheld).
Can I Efile my 2019 taxes if I didn’t file last year?
Yes. You can still e-file your tax return even if you didn’t file a tax return last year. The OLT online tax software, on the Self-Select Pin page, will ask you your Last Year Adjusted Gross Income for the IRS authentication purpose. If you didn’t file last year, then enter 0 as your Last Year Adjusted Gross Income.
What is the tax form for the year 2019?
Form 1040 (2019) US Individual Income Tax Return for Tax Year 2019. Annual income tax return filed by citizens or residents of the United States. Form 1040 (2019) PDF
When to file income tax return for FY 2017-18?
Income tax department notifies ITR forms for every assessment year. Assessment year is the year immediately followed by the previous financial year. For FY 2017-18, the assessment year is 2018-19. ITR can be filed by downloading the software in excel or java utility.
When do I have to file my 2019 tax return?
Techncially you can eFile your 2019 Tax Return here on eFile.com until October 15, 2020. The due date for 2019 IRS tax returns and extensions is 07/15/2020 check for state deadlines. If you owe Taxes, you might be subject to Late Filing and Late Payment Fees if you wait until after Oct. 15, 2020 to e-File your return.
What kind of tax return do I need for 2018?
US Individual Income Tax Return for Tax Year 2018. Employer’s Quarterly Federal Tax Return for 2019. For Employers who withhold taxes from employee’s paychecks or who must pay the employer’s portion of social security or Medicare tax (also known as Schedule B). Miscellaneous Income.