AICPA put out an UPDATE before the end of this week the IRS will extend the end of tax season by at least 90 days from 4/15. No penalties or interest - they will also included the ones who were due 3/15 for the no penalties or interest..
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MA has already posted at their website that if IRS extends the deadline for filing MA will go along. I can't see any State DOR going against that logic. It would frankly be illogical but strange things happens with Govt!Taxes after all are the dues that we pay for the privileges of membership in an organized society. - FDR
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This also brings up a pandora's box full of problems - extensions for pension contributions, pension distributions, business tax filings, calculations for days "worked" for tax calculations, and on and on.
It's not just for tax return filing.
If the government is "automatically extending" 4/15 -- what about those who have ALREADY filed the extensions vs those who haven't and are now going to get the same benefit.
Are payments of taxes still going to be required by 4/15 or is that extended too?Uncle Sam, CPA, EA. ARA, NTPI Fellow
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Originally posted by Uncle Sam View PostThis also brings up a pandora's box full of problems - extensions for pension contributions, pension distributions, business tax filings, calculations for days "worked" for tax calculations, and on and on.
It's not just for tax return filing.
If the government is "automatically extending" 4/15 -- what about those who have ALREADY filed the extensions vs those who haven't and are now going to get the same benefit.
Are payments of taxes still going to be required by 4/15 or is that extended too?
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Originally posted by JON View PostAICPA put out an UPDATE before the end of this week the IRS will extend the end of tax season by at least 90 days from 4/15. No penalties or interest - they will also included the ones who were due 3/15 for the no penalties or interest..
can you share that Update because the following article is not as clear - thanks
As America and the world continue to combat the coronavirus, and most major sporting, business and social events have been postponed or canceled, the IRS and Treasury are expected to announce on Monday (March 16) the new tax deadline.
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For all practical perspective the 4/15 deadline is extended because interest and penalties are suspended for 90 days for balance due $1M or less for individuals and fiduciaries. I think it was $5M for Corp. according to Sec. of Treasury just minutes back.Taxes after all are the dues that we pay for the privileges of membership in an organized society. - FDR
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Originally posted by ATSMAN View PostFor all practical perspective the 4/15 deadline is extended because interest and penalties are suspended for 90 days for balance due $1M or less for individuals and fiduciaries. I think it was $5M for Corp. according to Sec. of Treasury just minutes back.
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From FoxNews:
Mnuchin, on Tuesday, also announced that the Treasury Department would not extend the deadline to file taxes by the April 15 deadline, as much of the tax filing can be done online.
“We encourage Americans who can file taxes to continue to file taxes on April 15 because for many Americans, you will get tax refunds and we don’t want you to lose out on those tax refunds,” Mnuchin said.
Mnuchin added that if individuals or corporations owe money to the Internal Revenue Service after filing their taxes, those payments now are able to be deferred for up to 90 days interest-free.
“If you owe a payment to the IRS, you can defer up to $1 million as an individual, and $10 million to corporations, interest-free and penalty-free for 90 days,” Mnuchin continued. “File your taxes, you’ll automatically not get charged interests or penalties.”
I read that as late filing penalty still applies but late payment penalty and interest waived for 90 days. So just file an ext. and pay by 90 days!Last edited by ATSMAN; 03-17-2020, 12:42 PM.Taxes after all are the dues that we pay for the privileges of membership in an organized society. - FDR
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Originally posted by Maude Lebowski View PostExcept none of that has officially happened yet, so it's all talk at this point.Taxes after all are the dues that we pay for the privileges of membership in an organized society. - FDR
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