The Treasury Department announced Monday that it will not be moving the tax-filing deadline for a second time, despite some pressure to do so because of the coronavirus pandemic
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The decision is sure to please many and disappoint others, all of whom had been anxiously awaiting the agency’s decision after Mnuchin said last week he was considering an additional delay. At the same time, a union representing IRS employees also sought a reprieve, saying that would allow for more social distancing and other precautionary measures since agency workers could be brought back to offices more slowly.
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