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What Has the IRS Done to Address COVID-19?


The coronavirus crisis has turned the country upside down and forced millions of Americans into unemployment. Thankfully, the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) has done its part to make the process of filing and paying taxes a lot easier on the public. Here's an overview of how the agency has eased the burden on taxpayers during the pandemic.

Normally, taxes are due on April 15 every year unless that day falls on a weekend or holiday. In that case, the deadline is pushed back by a day or so. This year, the IRS gave filers an extra three months to not only file their tax returns, but also submit any payments related to them.

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