From Yahoo:
“IRS to
delay tax deadline by one month to May 17”
The Internal
Revenue Service plans to extend the tax deadline to May 17 from April 15,
according to a statement from the House Ways and Means Committee, giving taxpayers
additional time to file their returns after mounting pressure from lawmakers
and organizations. “This extension is absolutely necessary to give Americans
some needed flexibility in a time of unprecedented crisis,” Committee Chairman
Richard E. Neal (D-MA) and Oversight Subcommittee Chairman Bill Pascrell, Jr.
(D-NJ) said in a statement on Wednesday. “Under titanic stress and strain,
American taxpayers and tax preparers must have more time to file tax returns.
And the IRS itself started the filing season late, continues to be behind
schedule, and now must implement changes from the American Rescue Plan." The
IRS has yet to officially announce the extension.
This year, the
filing season opened on February 12, a delayed start compared with previous
years, leaving Americans with less time this season to prepare their returns.
In addition to disruptions caused by the pandemic, taxpayers and the IRS are
dealing with numerous tax changes this season after the government put in place
various stimulus provisions to provide financial relief during the pandemic. Both
Republican and Democratic lawmakers have been calling on the Internal Revenue
Service to extend the April 15 due to the new stimulus provisions and the late
start of the filing season. In 2020, the tax filing deadline was moved to July
15 due to the health risks and economic challenges caused by the pandemic. "We
are still grappling with the massive economic, logistical and health challenges
wrought by this devastating pandemic," Rep. Jamie Raskin wrote in a letter
obtained by Yahoo Money and signed by over 100 Democratic and four Republican
representatives before news of the extension broke. "Millions of
stressed-out taxpayers, businesses and preparers would appreciate an extension
of the deadline to file their 2020 tax returns." Republican Senator Mike
Crapo from Idaho also had joined the calls for an extension. "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 firms to constantly
update their systems," he said on Wednesday in a statement to Yahoo Money.
"The IRS should strongly consider extending the filing deadline, giving
taxpayers and businesses more certainty and time to receive accurate guidance
and file returns properly." AARP and AICPA, the largest member association
representing accountants, both have called for a tax deadline extension.
The $1.9
trillion stimulus deal recently signed into law included a tax exemption for
the first $10,200 of unemployment benefits; any benefits above that threshold
would be taxable. The break would apply to the 2020 tax year and only for
households making up to $150,000. Along with the newly-added tax break from the
recent stimulus, taxpayers face other key changes. They can claim the first and
second stimulus check as a Recovery Rebate Credit if they didn't receive the
payments or the correct amount. Under the $900 billion stimulus passed in
December, taxpayers can use either their 2019 or 2020 income to calculate their
Child Tax Credit (CTC) and the Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC). This year,
taxpayers who take the standard deduction can write off up to $300 in
charitable donations, thanks to CARES Act. And under the government spending bill,
medical expenses now must exceed only 7.5% of adjusted gross income to take
this itemized deduction. It's also unclear whether states will follow suit and
extend their state tax deadlines.
^ Hopefully
this Tax Deadline is made official at both the Federal and State Levels. ^
https://money.yahoo.com/irs-plans-to-delay-tax-deadline-to-may-15-183651705.html
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