What is the last day to file taxes in Washington state?
John Thompson
Published Mar 30, 2026
Monthly returns are due the 25th of every month. (e.g. The June tax return is due July 25.) Quarterly returns are due the end of the month following the tax quarter. (e.g. The Quarter 1 (Jan, Feb, Mar) tax return is due April 30.)
How do I know if I file my 2017 taxes?
Find out if Your Tax Return Was Submitted
- Using the IRS Where’s My Refund tool.
- Viewing your IRS account information.
- Calling the IRS at 1-800-829-1040 (Wait times to speak to a representative may be long.)
- Looking for emails or status updates from your e-filing website or software.
When were federal taxes due in 2017?
April 18
2017 Tax Filing Season Begins Jan. 23 for Nation’s Taxpayers, Tax Returns Due April 18 | Internal Revenue Service.
Do I have to file state taxes Washington?
Since Washington does not collect an income tax on individuals, you are not required to file a WA State Income Tax Return. However, you may need to prepare and efile a Federal Income Tax Return.
When do I get my tax refund for 2017?
Before May 17th, 2021, you will receive tax refunds for the years 2017, 2018, 2019 and 2020 if you are entitled to them. After May 17th, you will lose the 2017 refund as the statute of limitations prevents refunds after three years. 5. Create a template for future compliance.
When to file an estate tax return in Washington State?
The executor must file a Washington estate tax return if the decedent owned property in Washington state and the gross estate exceeds the filing threshold. For estate tax filing amounts, see the Filing thresholds and exclusion amounts table.
When does Amazon take over sales tax in WA?
Big news: Amazon is taking over 100% of sales tax responsibility for WA orders (including filing and remittance) starting Jan 1, 2018. They’re preparing for this to just be the first state of many. New Amazon FAQ at:
When did Washington state change from inheritance to estate tax?
The change from an inheritance tax to an estate tax became effective January 1, 1982. Due to this change, Washington no longer has an inheritance tax waiver. In general terms, an inheritance tax is a tax on the beneficiaries of an estate whereas an estate tax is a tax on the decedent’s estate.