The IRS extended the deadline this year for most individual taxpayers to May 17 amid the coronavirus pandemic, and until June 15 for taxpayers in Texas, Oklahoma and Louisiana. IMPORTANT UPDATE AS A RESPONSE TO THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC: The Office of Tax and Revenue of the District of Columbia has extended the original April 15, 2020. The claim that the deadline to file federal taxes this year is April 18 is FALSE, based on our research. No application is required for an extension to file. However, California grants an automatic extension until Octoto file your return, although your payment is still due by April 18,2023. Their new deadline is June 15.įact check: Immigrants without Social Security numbers are not eligible for stimulus checks Our rating: False The due date to file your California state tax return and pay any balance due is April 18, 2023. This year taxpayers in Texas, Oklahoma or Louisiana have a longer deadline after FEMA issued major disaster declarations because of severe winter weather. If it falls on a Monday, that's the holiday and taxes have to be filed by Tuesday, April 17. If it falls on a Sunday, then Monday, April 17, is the observed date and tax returns are due on Tuesday, April 18. When the holiday falls on a Saturday, then April 15 is the observed date and taxes have to be filed by Monday, April 18. Generally, the deadline to file taxes is April 15, but according to the IRS site, Emancipation Day, April 16, – a legal holiday in the District of Columbia – affects the filing deadlines. In 2018, the deadline was April 17, according to an announcement made in January of that year. The post, which was made in 2018, would have also been incorrect for that year.
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