Texarkana Gazette

Taxpayers get extra day to file after IRS website issues

- By Sarah Skidmore Sell

Americans are getting an extra day to file their taxes after key elements of the IRS website crashed on deadline day.

The IRS said that individual­s or businesses with a filing or payment due Tuesday now have until midnight Wednesday to complete the task.

Earlier Tuesday, Americans who had waited until the final day to file online got an unwelcome surprise: The agency’s website for making payments and gaining access to other key services was down due to what Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin later described as a “high-volume technical issue.”

The website was back online late Tuesday.

“This is the busiest tax day of the year, and the IRS apologizes for the inconvenie­nce this system issue caused for taxpayers,” Acting IRS Commission­er David Kautter said in a statement. “The IRS appreciate­s everyone’s patience during this period. The extra time will help taxpayers affected by this situation.”

No additional paperwork is needed to get the one-day extension, the IRS said.

The IRS snafu also caused problems for popular third-party tax preparers such as Turbo Tax and H&R Block. Both said that they would hold on to customer tax returns and file after IRS system reopened.

The agency did not say how many people were affected by the outage. But last year, about 5 million tax returns were filed on the final day of the traditiona­l tax season. Electronic filing is the most popular way to file in the US.

The IRS said that at this point, the problem appears to be a hardware issue. It provided no further details on the cause or severity of the problem.

Tax day fell on April 17 this year because April 15 was a Sunday and April 16 was Emancipati­on Day, a holiday in Washington, D.C.

Former IRS Commission­er John Koskinen warned last year of a possible system failure, due in part to underfundi­ng of the agency. Among the areas that he said were underfunde­d were the agency’s aging informatio­n systems.

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