Despite a partial government shutdown, the Internal Revenue Service maintains tax filing deadlines, allowing taxpayers who filed extensions until Oct. 15 to submit their tax returns without penalties.
- The Internal Revenue Service confirmed that despite the furlough of over 34,000 employees on Oct. 8, tax filing deadlines remain unchanged for taxpayers who requested extensions.
- Taxpayers who filed for an extension by the April 15 deadline will have until Wednesday, Oct. 15, to submit their tax return (United States) without incurring any penalties.
- The ongoing partial shutdown of the federal government of the United States has led to significant furloughs at the IRS, impacting nearly half of its workforce.
Why It Matters
The decision to uphold tax filing deadlines amidst a government shutdown underscores the IRSs commitment to maintaining essential services, ensuring taxpayers can meet their obligations without additional stress during uncertain times.