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Department of Taxation and Finance

It's tax time! Filing your taxes has never been easier.

With multiple free e-file options, like New York State Direct File and Free File, filing your personal income tax returns is easier than ever. Using your computer, tablet, or mobile device, you can prepare and e-file your return whenever and wherever you want.

2024 tax returns are due April 15, 2025, but it’s never too early to gather your information and file your federal and state taxes. For all your filing season resources:

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File for free anytime, anywhere with Direct File!

New York State Direct File is a free, easy-to-use electronic filing option for eligible taxpayers. New Yorkers who qualify can complete their state returns quickly and securely, anytime, anywhere. 

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See if you qualify for Free File

Depending on your income and other criteria, you may be eligible to use Free File software to e-file your federal and state income tax returns—at no cost.

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Not eligible for Direct File or Free File?

If you are not eligible for Free File or Direct File, you can still e-file your return. You may even qualify for other free options to prepare and e-file your basic federal and state income tax returns.

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Choose an online service

We offer a number of online services to fit your busy lifestyle. Check your payment balance, file a return, make a payment, or respond to a department notice—anywhere, anytime.

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Learn about STAR benefits for homeowners

If you've recently bought a home, or never applied for the STAR benefit on your current home, you should investigate the STAR options available to you. You may save hundreds each year!

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Use Sales Tax Web File

Log in to your Business Online Services account to Web File your sales tax returns. With Web File, you can schedule payments in advance, save your bank account information for future use, and update your business information.

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Respond to a department notice

If you receive a bill or notice, respond online. It's the easiest, fastest way. We'll walk you through the process.

Note: If your refund status says we sent you a letter requesting additional information, see Respond to a letter for more information and to review our checklists of acceptable proof.

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View our due dates calendar

Looking for your due date? View our calendar of filing due dates for corporation tax, personal income tax, and sales tax.

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Benefit from good recordkeeping

Whether you’ve already filed or are keeping track of documentation for next year, our recordkeeping pages are a great resource.

Good records help you determine which credits and deductions you qualify for, and serve as documentation if we need to verify information on your return.

What's New

Before filing Highway Use Tax (HUT), check your filing frequency

The Tax Department annually reviews your total HUT liability for the preceding calendar year and notifies you if your filing frequency requirements have changed. Before you file your next HUT return, check your filing frequency (how often you must file your highway use tax return) to see if you should be filing less often.

Review filing frequency

Changes effective March 2025 to withholding tax and wage reporting

To improve your filing experience, reduce errors, and increase compliance with employer reporting of each employee’s information, the Tax Department is streamlining withholding tax and wage reporting forms and Web File applications.

Learn about the changes

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