OT? Paul Revere rides again.......

We're informed that April 15, which falls on a Sunday this year, will skip Monday because the 16th is Emancipation Day in Washington DC and Patriots Day in various New England states. So stuff, tax due, returns, estimated payments, are due April 17. California, in its usual contribution to confusion, chooses to ignore all that. Due day here is April 16th............ Don't we have fun.

Nan, EA in LA

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Nan, EA in LA
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Ohhhhhhhhhhhh

I thought the "LA" was for Lower Alabama.

That's what you get after too many years in The South.

-- Paul A. Thomas, CPA Athens, Georgia

Moderator: No such thing as too many years in The South. Living in The South is a blessing. On the seventh day, God laid down to rest in North Carolina.

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Paul Thomas

Sorry, but check again. From multiple indications, I believe California fully conforms to the new federal due date of Apr 17 this year.

-Mark Bole

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Mark Bole

The NCACPA has a nice page on which states are due the 16th and which are due the 17th.

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-- Drew Edmundson, CPA Cary, NC

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Drew Edmundson

Most people confuse LA with La. At least you don't follow the pack. Stu

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Stuart A. Bronstein

California also has an automatic six-month extension, no form required, so the only impact would be if you needed to make an estimated payment, which according to the FTB web site is still April 17.

-Mark Bole

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Mark Bole

As of Jan 24, CA changed that. Quoted from the California Franchise Tax Board site:

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"California Follows New IRS Deadline of April 17 California taxpayers will get an extra two days to file and pay their

2006 state income taxes" announced the Franchise Tax Board (FTB)."

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-Ernie-

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Ernie Klein

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