If you thought you had to file your taxes by today, good news. The IRS has given you another month.
Internal Revenue Service 1040 Individual income tax forms for 2021 arranged in Louisville, Kentucky, U.S., on Tuesday, April 12, 2022. Refund sizes in some cases have been up by nearly 25% compared with last year due to pandemic relief programs and r
In the wake of last winter's storms, the normal spring due dates had previously been postponed to Monday, Oct. 16. Now, with the new extension, most individuals and businesses in California will now have until Nov. 16 to file their 2022 returns and pay any tax due. Fifty-five of California's 58 counties — all except Lassen, Modoc and Shasta counties — qualify.
IRS relief is based on three different Federal Emergency Management Agency disaster declarations covering severe winter storms, flooding, landslides, and mudslides over a period of several months. As long as a resident's or business' address of record is in a disaster-area locality, taxpayers automatically get the extra time, without having to ask for it.
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