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IRS tax filing deadline changing to mid- May

Procrastin­ators will have until May 17, according to a congressio­nal committee.

- Kelly Tyko

The Internal Revenue Service is extending the tax deadline by a month, according to reports Wednesday.

The IRS has not put out a public statement yet but Bloomberg, The Wall Street Journal, CNBC and The Washington Post are reporting the new deadline is expected to be in midMay.

The delayed filing deadline comes as the IRS is dealing with a massive backlog that has left it unable to fully process roughly 24 million tax filings from individual­s and businesses since the 2019 tax year.

The American Institute of CPAs was calling for extending the filing and payment deadline for the 2020 tax year until June 15.

Democrats on the House Ways and Means Committee already requested that IRS Commission­er Charles Rettig extend the tax return filing season beyond April 15.

U. S. Sen. Mike Crapo, R- Idaho, a ranking member of the Senate Finance Committee, issued a statement Wednesday urging the IRS to extend the deadline and said there was growing bipartisan support.

“The various coronaviru­s relief programs created over the last year, including the bill signed into law just last

week, have resulted in a large amount of extra paperwork for taxpayers this year and have required tax preparatio­n firms to constantly update their systems,” Crapo said in the statement. “The IRS should strongly consider extending the filing deadline, giving taxpayers and businesses more certainty and time to receive accurate guidance and file returns properly.”

Nearly 7 million tax filers who await their tax refunds face significant delays this tax season as the IRS rushes to send out stimulus checks to millions of struggling Americans who have faced economic hardship in the coronaviru­s pandemic. The agency is grappling with staffing and outdated IT systems at a time when it's also implementi­ng sweeping tax code changes from the COVID- 19 relief packages.

Tax season was delayed from the start as the IRS began to accept and process tax returns on Feb. 12, which was a two- week delay.

The latest $ 1.9 trillion stimulus package creates a new tax break for tens of millions of workers who received unemployme­nt benefits last year after businesses were forced to close and lay them off during the coronaviru­s pandemic.

As part of the American Rescue Plan, many taxpayers wouldn't be required to pay taxes on up to $ 10,200 in unemployme­nt benefits received last year. The exclusion is up to $ 10,200 of jobless benefits for each spouse for married couples.

IRS officials said Monday that more guidance will be available soon, for example, about what taxpayers need to do if they've already filed a federal income tax return but had jobless benefits in 2020. The IRS said taxpayers should not file amended returns just yet.

 ?? KEITH SRAKOCIC/ AP FILE ?? Nearly 7 million tax filers who await their tax refunds face significant delays this tax season as the IRS rushes to send out stimulus checks.
KEITH SRAKOCIC/ AP FILE Nearly 7 million tax filers who await their tax refunds face significant delays this tax season as the IRS rushes to send out stimulus checks.

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