Ah, the past couple weeks of fretting about taxes is almost over, but not quite: With tax day falling on a Sunday, the deadline for filing your federal taxes is actually tomorrow night if you live in New York state (Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Vermont and DC are other Tuesday night tax deadlines, because we all celebrate Patriot's Day - hello, Lexington and Concord). Newsday has a couple last minute tips, including the reminder that even if you file an extension (form 48-68), you still need to pay up to Uncle Sam. And if you e-file, you'll get your refund sooner.
The James Farley Post Office at 8th Avenue and 33rd, Church Street Post Office, and Grand Concourse Post Office in the Bronx will be open until midnight tomorrow night.




We celebrate patriot's Day in New York? You learn something new every day from Gothamist.
P.S. Does that mean today is the Boston marathon?
MT you beat me to the punch...
Yep, Boston Marathon starts at 10a.m.
Tax Day (April 15) fell on Saturday, not Sunday.
And it isn't because New York celebrates Patriot's Day. It is because Massachusetts does and residents of the states listed are supposed to file their federal returns with the IRS facility in Andover, MA.
Darn, thought I have a day off today since I am so patriotic.
I wasn't even being snarky. I thought we really did celebrate Patriot's Day in New York for a minute there. I figured maybe it was a regional thing.
That does clear up my tax confusion though. I didn't even put it together as I was addressing my return over the weekend. Thanks SJ.