Recent talk from the Trump administration about potentially extending the upcoming July 15 tax season deadlines is bringing out a wider range of viewpoints and less agreement than before the first delay was announced.
IRS and Treasury in March pushed back the April deadlines for filing and paying 2019 taxes to July 15 to accommodate taxpayers during the Covid-19 pandemic. The administration originally sought to delay just the deadline for individuals and businesses to pay their taxes, but ultimately moved the filing date as well after pressure from outside groups, including those representing tax professionals, and lawmakers.
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