The IRS moved the national income tax filing day ahead to July 15, three months after the normal deadline for Americans to send in their returns.
Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin announced the move, the latest emergency measure to deal with the financial fallout of the coronavirus pandemic.
President Donald Trump ordered the extension will give “all taxpayers and businesses” more time to file returns and make tax payments “without interest or penalties,” Mnuchin said.
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