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- The IRS has decided to extend the tax filing deadline for residents of one state until the summer.
- Because of the devastating winter weather that pounded Texas recently and led to a disaster declaration from FEMA, Texans now have until this summer to file their 2020 taxes.
- The new tax filing deadline for Texas is June 15.
The IRS decided to give residents of Texas some welcome news in recent days, as the state continues to recover from the devastating winter weather that stretched the power grid there to the breaking point and resulted in several deaths.
The agency decided to extend the normal tax filing deadline of April 15 until this summer for Texas filers, to give residents more time to get their 2020 taxes squared away. They'll now have until June 15, 2021, to file individual and business tax returns, as well as to make tax payments. Moreover, this includes the entirety of the state of Texas, not just a certain part or parts, following the recent disaster declaration from the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA).
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