Tax Day: What It Is, How It Works, and Special Considerations
Tax Day is the due date for U.S. federal individual income tax returns and payments—usually April 15. Here's how to calculate your taxes or apply for an extension.
www.investopedia.comDirect answer: In the United States, Tax Day for individuals is typically April 15, but it can change if that date falls on a weekend or holiday, in which case the deadline moves to the next business day. There have also been historic extensions (e.g., during emergencies) that shifted the due date.
Latest context: News coverage often reiterates the standard rule and notes any current year extensions or adjustments announced by the IRS or Treasury. For the most up-to-date status, check the IRS Newsroom or reputable financial outlets for the current year’s deadline and any announced extensions. [IRS Newsroom] [Investopedia on Tax Day timing][2][4]
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Tax Day is the due date for U.S. federal individual income tax returns and payments—usually April 15. Here's how to calculate your taxes or apply for an extension.
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www.irs.govThe deadline to file federal income taxes this year is April 18 – three days after the usual deadline of April 15.
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www.cbsnews.comTreasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin announced that Tax Day will be delayed because of the coronavirus.
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