East Bay Times

California joins the IRS in extending the tax filing deadline to May 17.

California announces that it will match the extension for state returns

- By Sarah Skidmore Sell

The Internal Revenue Service is delaying the traditiona­l tax filing deadline from April 15 until May 17, according to the House Ways and Means Committee.

“This extension is absolutely necessary to give Americans some needed flexibilit­y in a time of unpreceden­ted crisis,” said Chairman Richard Neal, D-Mass. and Rep. Bill Pascrell Jr., D-N.J., chairman of the panel’s oversight subcommitt­ee.

A spokeswoma­n for California’s Franchise Tax Board said in an emailed statement Wednesday that the agency would also extend the filing and payment deadline for personal income taxes to May 17, “consistent with the IRS.”

The extension comes after an intense year for the chronicall­y underfunde­d IRS. The pandemic hit in the middle of last year’s tax filing season, setting the agency back in terms of processing. The IRS has also been a key player in doling out government relief payments, and is helping to send out the third round of payments in the middle of the current tax filing season.

Additional­ly, the extension gives the IRS time to issue guidance on recent tax law changes. The American Rescue Plan excludes the first $10,200 of unemployme­nt benefits from federal taxes for those making less than $150,000.

“Never before has the law changed so substantia­lly in the middle of tax filing season,” Patrick Thomas, director of Notre Dame Law School’s

Tax Clinic, said in a statement.

The IRS must issue guidance for taxpayers and tax preparers alike as millions of returns already filed likely do not account for this change.

A number of lawmakers and profession­als from the tax community have urged the tax filing season be extended to accommodat­e for these pressures.

IRS Commission­er Charles Rettig is expected to speak to the House Ways and Means Committee tomorrow about how the IRS is managing this filing season and the need for this extension.

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