03/13/2026 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 03/13/2026 14:39
BOISE, Idaho - March 13, 2026 - The Idaho State Tax Commission reports that a recent issue caused some e-filed 2025 business income tax returns to be rejected by the state. The Tax Commission has resolved the issue, and tax preparers can resubmit these business returns. The issue was unrelated to the conformity updates.
The Tax Commission is also reminding taxpayers they can now file their 2025 Idaho income tax returns to claim all the new conformity deductions.
The deductions for individuals include the larger standard deduction amounts, the enhanced senior deduction, and the deductions for tips from wages, car loan interest, and overtime compensation.
If filing a Form 40, taxpayers will follow the instructions for line 18 to claim their deductions. If taxpayers use Form 43, they'll follow the instructions for line 40. Form 43 filers will also fill out and keep a new worksheet, Idaho Worksheet 1-A, to help them determine their deductions.
Taxpayers who filed a return before the conformity deductions were available will need to file an amended return to claim them, except for the larger standard deduction. Anyone who's already filed using the old standard deduction amount will automatically get the larger standard deduction.
For businesses, conformity brings changes to the deduction for research and experimentation expenditures and bonus depreciation. Businesses should review the instructions for business income tax forms for more information or consult their tax accountant.
Refund timeframes:
Visit tax.idaho.gov to get tax forms, make payments, and find tax help. You can also get help by calling (208) 334-7660 in the Boise area or toll free at (800) 972-7660.
The deadline to file 2025 income taxes is Wednesday, April 15.