With talk of federal refunds and debts owed, tax time must be here again.
The due date for filing an Oklahoma tax return is much sooner than usual after two years of extended periods due to the Covid-19 pandemic. This year’s deadline is April 18.
Filing an extension gives you until Oct. 17, but taxes must be filed online or by mail to avoid penalties.
Online sites, such as TurboTax and H&R Block, are some of the popular ways to file your taxes -- and without much stress. The best part of filing online with these types of tax assistants is the comparatively low cost, and free in some cases.
Once you have all the paperwork in order, file your taxes soon and you’ll be relieved for another year.