global Tax State of Rhode Island Coronavirus Tax Update May 21, 2020 Disclaimer This post was published more than two years ago, and some information may now be out of date. We want to help you make the best decisions possible—please connect with your advisor or check out our latest resources for the most current guidance. Rhode Islanders…are you up to speed on the latest state tax information in response to the coronavirus? *Editor's Note: This blog has been updated as of May 21, 2020.Attention Rhode Islanders, are you caught up on how the coronavirus pandemic will impact your taxes? Here’s what you need to know. What’s the latest? The RI Division of Taxation has provided information and updates related to COVID-19’s effects on taxation. What you need to know: The April 15 filing and payment deadline has been extended to July 15, in accordance with federal guidance.Estimated payments normally due June 15, 2020 will now be due July 15, 2020 (as of May 21, 2020).The Rhode Island Commerce Corporation has information about low interest federal disaster loans for working capital to RI small businesses suffering economic injury because of the pandemic.Visit http://www.tax.ri.gov/Advisory/ADV_2020_21.pdf for a full list of all forms now due July 15, 2020. Questions? Contact us. Visit our Coronavirus Resource Center.