Gov. Holcomb Signs Executive Order To Delay Individual Income Tax Deadline

This Executive Order also extends temporary licensing of health care workers for 90 days.

(Indianapolis, Ind.) – Governor Eric J. Holcomb has signed Executive Order 21-07 to align the state of Indiana with the federal government and delay state individual income tax filings and payments from April 15 to May 17.

The U.S. Treasury extended the deadline to file and pay federal individual income tax until May 17 last week.

This Executive Order also extends temporary licensing of health care workers for 90 days, allowing individuals who are not currently licensed to practice in Indiana to have a temporary license. This order applies to retired health care professionals, certain health care students, and out-of-state health care professionals.

Health care professionals who are granted a temporary license to provide health care services in the state in response to this public health emergency must register with the Professional Licensing Agency via their website at www.in.gov/pla and EMS professionals must register with the Department of Homeland Security at www.in.gov/dhs.

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