The 2020 North Dakota State Income Tax Return forms for Tax Year 2020 (Jan. 1 – Dec. 31, 2020) can be e-Filed together with the IRS Income Tax Return by the April 15, 2021 due date. If you file a tax extension you can e-File your Taxes until October 15, 2021 without a late filing penalty.
Can I pay my ND taxes online?
The North Dakota Office of State Tax Commissioner partners with Fidelity National Information Services (FIS), an authorized IRS payment processor, to provide online tax payment services. You can use the online payment option to make a payment by Echeck, credit card, or debit card.
How much is North Dakota State Tax?
The North Dakota (ND) state sales tax rate is currently 5%. Depending on local municipalities, the total tax rate can be as high as 8.5%.
Does North Dakota have state income tax?
North Dakota levies one of the lowest progressive state income taxes in the country, with rates ranging from 1.10% to 2.90%. This top rate is among the lowest of the states that have an income tax. Single filers’ taxable income up to $40,125 is taxed at just 1.10%.
How to file an individual tax return in North Dakota?
You may electronically file your individual income tax return. It is secure, faster and easier. Use our ND Free File tool to find out your e-file options and if you are eligible to file for FREE:
When do you pay taxes in North Dakota?
If you file your North Dakota return on or before the extended due date, and you pay any tax balance due with the return, no penalty will be charged. Interest on any tax due on the return will be charged at the rate of 12% per year from the original due date of your return to the earlier of the date you file your return or the extended due date.
Do you have to file an extension in North Dakota?
You do not have to file a separate state extension form, nor do you have to notify the Office of State Tax Commissioner that you have obtained a federal extension prior to filing your North Dakota return.
How to contact the North Dakota tax commissioner?
Rauschenberger reminds taxpayers that his staff is ready to assist by phone, email, video chat, or safely in person to help taxpayers with any issues. Many North Dakotans are eligible to e-file their individual income taxes for free, depending on income and age.