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Not Ready to File Your Taxes? IRS Offers Extensions Until Oct. 15
Due to the coronavirus pandemic, taxpayers have until the postponed due date of July 15, 2020, to file their taxes this year. But if they can't make this deadline, they can receive an extension that gives taxpayers until Oct. 15 to file, but taxes owed ..
Updated 2020 IRS Refund Schedule: Coronavirus Edition
A general guideline based on IRS information and data from previous years, to help taxpayers estimate when they might receive their refund. We've updated our calendar this year to show estimated refund dates for those who filed later than ...
Second Round of Coronavirus Stimulus Checks, Business Relief Expected in Weeks
McConnell said he’s “pretty sure” that a bill will come together in the next couple of weeks. He said it will be crafted in his office with consultation from the administration and then negotiated with Democrats, who endorsed a ...
Tax Deadline Remains July 15; Taxpayers Can Get Automatic Extension to Oct. 15
The IRS has announced the tax filing and payment deadline of July 15 will not be postponed. Individual taxpayers unable to meet the July 15 due date can request an automatic extension of time to file until Oct. 15.
What to Do if You Can’t Pay Your Taxes Because of Coronavirus
The survey also found that more than a third of taxpayers (37%) do not have the resources to pay 2019 taxes owed despite the deadline being extended to July 15th.
With July 15 Deadline Approaching, 37% of Taxpayers Can’t Pay Because of Covid
A majority of taxpayers (61%) are deeply concerned that the financial impacts of COVID-19 may force them into tax debt, adding to the $131 billion already owed to the IRS by 14 million Americans.
Another Round? More Coronavirus Stimulus Payments May Be Coming Soon
The $3 trillion Health and Economic Recovery Omnibus Emergency Solutions Act (“HEROES Act”), already passed by the House, would again distribute $1,200 per person, via paper checks, direct deposit deposit or debit cards.
IRS Warns Nursing Homes Not to Take Coronavirus Payments from Residents
The IRS is warning nursing home and other care facilities that Economic Impact Payments (EIPs) generally belong to the recipients, not the organizations providing the care. The IRS issued this reminder following concerns that people ...