Less Than Two Weeks to Go Until April 18 Tax Filing Day Deadline
Comptroller Franchot Urges Maryland Taxpayers to E-File for Quick Refunds;
Use Checklist to Help Prevent Errors and Delays
ANNAPOLIS, Md. (April 5, 2016) – With the tax-filing deadline fast approaching, Comptroller Peter Franchot asks taxpayers who have yet to file to take advantage of all the conveniences of electronic filing. This year, taxpayers have three extra days to file; the deadline is April 18 due to Emancipation Day celebrations in Washington, D.C., on April 15.
“There’s still time to ensure a quick refund and that’s to file electronically,” Comptroller Franchot said. “If you owe money, filing electronically also allows taxpayers to delay payment until April 30.”
To date, nearly 1.7 million taxpayers have filed their personal tax returns electronically with nearly 170,000 filing via paper. Based on 3.04 million returns filed last year, the returns filed so far represent 60 percent of last year’s total.
The Comptroller urges Marylanders to file electronically to ensure they receive their refund within days as opposed to weeks, as nearly 1.7 million taxpayers already have taken his advice. To date, refund payments of nearly $1.3 billion have been issued to nearly 1.3 million taxpayers.
Comptroller Franchot also asks taxpayers to review their returns carefully before filing. Simple mistakes can significantly slow the processing of a tax return and refund. To ensure an accurate return, taxpayers should remember to:
- Check Social Security numbers.
- Verify bank account (checking/saving) and routing numbers for direct deposit refunds and direct debit payments.
- Double-check calculations, and
- Include all pertinent information including relevant forms and documents, such as the W-2 form.
Although electronic filing is strongly preferred, taxpayers filing paper returns should follow all the tips provided above, as well as remember to:
- Write legibly, or type.
- Use a pen.
- Sign the tax return.
Electronic filing saves the state significant money in processing costs. Each paper return costs the state more than $2 to process, compared to 19 cents for e-filed returns resulting in savings of millions of dollars each year.
Free state tax assistance is available at all of the agency’s 12 taxpayer service offices, Monday through Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. For branch location information, please visit marylandtaxes.com.
The agency’s call center offers extended hours Monday through Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 7 p.m.through April 18, returning to normal business hours from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. thereafter. To check the status of a refund by phone, please call, 1-800-218-8160 or 410-260-7701. Refund status also can be obtained by visiting the agency’s website at marylandtaxes.com.
For more information on electronic filing or any other tax-related matter, please visit the Comptroller’s website or call 410-260-7980 in Central Maryland or 1-800-MD-TAXES (1-800-638-2937) outside of Central Maryland.

