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20 March 2021

IRS Extends Due Dates For Individual Returns

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On Wednesday March 17th, the IRS announced that the due date for all individual tax returns for 2020 has been extended from April 15 to May 17. Further, the due date for all Form 1040-related...
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On Wednesday March 17th, the IRS announced that the due date for all individual tax returns for 2020 has been extended from April 15 to May 17. Further, the due date for all Form 1040-related payments has been extended to May 17.

Taxpayers do not have to file an extension request or any other forms in order to receive the benefit of these extended due dates ? they're automatic. If individuals need additional time to file their personal returns, they may file for an extension of time to file those (until October 15) provided their extension request is filed on or before May 17.

Be careful: the IRS did not extend the due date for the first quarter 2021 estimated taxes. Those remain due on April 15.

Additionally, the states have not extended their due dates.

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ARTICLE
20 March 2021

IRS Extends Due Dates For Individual Returns

United States Tax

Contributor

Archer & Greiner is now Archer. But what matters most is what remains the same. Our new name still represents an unwavering commitment to delivering large-firm expertise with small-firm attention—no matter the size of the client. It’s a philosophy that’s helped us grow into one of the largest and most trusted law firms in the Mid-Atlantic region, serving businesses and individuals throughout the region and in a growing number of other states and jurisdictions. With a network of regional offices from Delaware to New York, Archer has more than 175 lawyers practicing in all major legal disciplines including corporate, labor, commercial litigation, family, real estate and many more.
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