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In a “normal” year you would have filed your taxes or extension already, but 2021 continues to be “not normal” just like 2020 was (though thankfully we’re seeing the light at the end of ...
Tax Day is not April 15 this year, you have another month to file The IRS has pushed tax day to May 17.
More than 900,000 people have until May 17 to submit tax returns for unclaimed refunds for tax year 2020.
The IRS has finished correcting millions of 2020 tax year returns—a process that resulted in the agency issuing 12 million tax refunds averaging $1,232 each, for a total of about $14.8 billion ...
You have one week to file your 2020 tax return in order to claim your corresponding refund, the IRS says.
Next Monday, May 17, is the official deadline for individuals to file their 2020 federal tax return, and in most instances their state tax return, too. It’s a month later than usual, thanks to ...
President Biden and first lady Jill Biden released copies of their joint 2020 federal income tax return on Monday as millions of people across the country faced a filing deadline. The first couple ...
But for 2020 tax returns, people have a little more time than usual. The three-year window for 2020 unfiled returns was pushed from April 15 to May 17 due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Time is running out for Kentucky taxpayers to claim millions of dollars in tax refunds set to expire this year. Taxpayers face a May 17 deadline to claim any leftover refunds from tax year 2020 ...
The result was a backlog of tax returns, with millions of Americans still waiting for their 2020 refunds. As they prepare 2021 taxes, they're still feeling the impact of waiting almost a year for ...
After a years-long legal battle over President Donald Trump’s tax returns, a House Committee report released Wednesday revealed he paid $1.1 million during his presidency, but $0 in 2020, ending ...
April 15 falls on Thursday this week. Normally, of course, that would be the day your taxes are due. But the IRS has pushed it back a month.