How can I change Direct Debit payment information for a State Return? - This document includes all state provided information for TAXPAYERS who may need to change their Direct Debit payment information for return and/or extensions and/or estimated payments.Note:Please read your state section CAREFU
State Instructions
Alabama
Taxpayers that scheduled their Income Tax (IIT, BIT, PTE, FDT) or Business Privilege Tax payment due 4/15/2020 when they e-filed their return can now reschedule or cancel that payment. This option is only for payments scheduled through MeF.
The direct link to the new web request will be https://myalabamataxes.alabama.gov/?link=delaypayment
Or they can go to My Alabama Taxes and click on the Delay Pending MeF Payment under the Quick Payments link.
If they scheduled a payment by credit card or debit card, they should contact the card processor to cancel the card payment.
If the payment was scheduled through My Alabama Taxes (MAT), they may be able to modify or cancel the scheduled payment by logging back into their MAT account: https://myalabamataxes.alabama.gov/_/.
If the estimate payment was scheduled through Alabama Interactive, they can log back in to cancel the payment. At this time the payment date cannot be updated past April 15th, we are working with Alabama Interactive to update the system to allow the Extension and Estimate payments to be rescheduled to July 15th.
California
Will my scheduled payment automatically be rescheduled to the tax deadline?
Scenario: You e-filed your 2019 personal income tax return. You scheduled a payment for 4/15/2020 through your bank account. Will your payment be automatically rescheduled to the new tax payment due date, 7/15/2020?
Answer: No, your payment will not be automatically rescheduled to 7/15/2020. Unless you cancel it, the payment will still be processed on the scheduled payment date.
To cancel the payment, contact us:
Phone
e-file Help Desk
(916) 845-0353
Weekdays, 8 AM to 5 PM
You must cancel your payment at least 2 business days before your scheduled payment. If your scheduled payment is on April 15, you must cancel the payment by April 13. We suggest you call us even sooner to cancel your payment.
Visit Pay by bank account (Web Pay) to reschedule your payment. If you have a MyFTB account, you can also log in and make a bank account payment through Web Pay.
Note: If you meet the mandatory e-payment requirement, you must pay electronically.
For more information please visithttps://www.ftb.ca.gov/about-ftb/newsroom/covid-19/help-with-covid-19.html
Colorado
Coloradans wishing to cancel their currently scheduled direct debit payments in order to take advantage of the deadline extension can do so by emailing the Colorado Department of Revenue at DOR_TaxpayerService@state.co.us. For expedited processing, taxpayers should put Request Cancellation of Direct Debit Payment in the subject line of the email. Once a payment is cancelled, it cannot be rescheduled through filing software, and a taxpayer must pay by the extended due date using another method to avoid penalty and interest.Please submit all payment cancellation requests no later than 5:00 PM, Monday, April 13th, 2020.
Note: Please visit www.Colorado.gov/Tax/COVID-19-Updates for more information.
Maryland
Individual and Business taxpayers can cancel/change Direct Debit dates up to July 15, 2020 on already filed returns. Email the request to : TAXPAYERRELIEF@marylandtaxes.gov or efil@marylandtaxes.gov.
Minnesota
For tax Professionals you will find the language on the landing page in the middle of COVID updates with a link to see Make a Payment.
https://www.revenue.state.mn.us/tax-professionals
You will also find the Make a Payment link from the individuals landing page:
https://www.revenue.state.mn.us/individuals
On the Make a Payment landing page, expand Direct Debit (Electronically Filed Returns)
New York
Individuals, fiduciaries, and corporations
https://www.tax.ny.gov/press/alerts/nys-tax-response-to-covid-19.htm
Individuals, fiduciaries, and corporations
If you already scheduled your return, extension, or estimated tax payment due on April 15, 2020, your direct debit payment will not be automatically rescheduled to occur on July 15, 2020. You must cancel and schedule a new direct debit payment.
If you have been directly impacted by the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak and you are unable to make your regularly scheduled payments to the Tax Department, please contact us at 518-457-5434 during regular business hoursMonday through Friday, 8:30 a.m.4:30 p.m. For faster service, please have your Social Security number or employer identification number (EIN) available when you call.
Our representatives can assist you with the following payment issues related to existing bills:
installment payment agreement (IPA) payments,
income execution payments, and
other collection-related matters.
Scheduling a new payment
Individuals and fiduciaries
Available now for personal income tax:To schedule a new payment for a later date, seeHow to submit a payment.
Corporations
Available soon:Select a new payment for a date up to and including July 15, 2020. Please bookmark this page for instructions when they are available.
North Dakota
The payment date for cannot be adjusted for taxpayers who have submitted a return/payment with a debit date scheduled for April 15 as the payment hasnt posted yet. There are two options available for the taxpayer:
Leave the payment option as is and the payment will be debited on on April 15, 2020.
Call the Office of State Tax Commissioner at 701-328-1247 to cancel the current payment.
Note: It is the taxpayers responsibility to use another method to pay by July 15 without penalties. Go towww.nd.gov/tax/paymentfor payment options.
Ohio
Taxpayers can cancel or reschedule a future dated tax payment via Online Servicesas long as the payment is in a "Pending Status"" by using the steps below.
To cancel a payment in Pending status
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