If you are a part year Rhode Island resident and are required to file a federal return, you must file a Rhode Island return. If you are a Rhode Island nonresident who has to file a federal return and has income from Rhode Island sources, you must file a Rhode Island return.
Who has to file a RI tax return?
RESIDENT INDIVIDUALS – Every resident individual of Rhode Island who is required to file a federal income tax return must file a Rhode Island individual income tax return (RI-1040).
Where do I send my Ri tax return?
The State of Rhode Island Division of Taxation accepts online payments made by credit card. Alternatively, you can pay by mailed check or money order. In this case, send your payment with your return and Form 1040V to Rhode Island Division of Taxation, Dept #85, PO Box 9703, Providence, RI 02940-9703.
When do you have to file taxes for 2018?
2018 Tax Filing Season Begins Jan. 29, Tax Returns Due April 17; Help Available for Taxpayers. 2018 Tax Filing Season Begins Jan. 29, Tax Returns Due April 17; Help Available for Taxpayers. English. Español.
What is the penalty for not filing your 2018 tax return?
If the tax due is more than $210, the penalty is at least $210. The IRS provided penalty relief for certain taxpayers whose 2018 federal income tax withholding and estimated tax payments fell short of their total tax liability for the year.
When is the last day to file a tax return?
You will have to complete a tax return in order to get your tax refund. You have 3 years after the original due date. For example, the last day to file a return and claim a tax refund for tax year 2019 would be 2023. After that it will expire.
When does the IRS open for tax filing?
The IRS set the Jan. 29 opening date to ensure the security and readiness of key tax processing systems in advance of the opening and to assess the potential impact of tax legislation on 2017 tax returns.