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Tax extension filings still due on Oct. 15 despite government shutdown. Here's what to know.

Although the U.S. government remains closed, taxpayers who requested a filing extension from the IRS earlier this year remain on the hook to submit their income tax returns by Oct. 15. "Taxpayers ... Read More
CONSUMER CATCH-UP: Taxpayers get 3 month extension to pay taxes but must still file on time, financial institutions close local branches, and Domino's is hiring to keep up with ...

If you owe more taxes to the IRS, we have some good news... and we hope there will be even better news in the days to come. The Treasury Department has extended the deadline to pay your federal taxes ... Read More
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Tennesseans face Nov. 3 deadline to file taxes, and support is limited amid the shutdown

Penalties for late payment and late filing will apply to taxes not ... media for news about when our offices will reopen. We apologize for the inconvenience." The IRS announced all Tennessee taxpayers ... Read More
Tennesseans face Nov. 3 deadline to file taxes, and support is limited amid the shutdown

Tennesseans have until Nov. 3 to file their tax returns due to an extension granted after severe weather. A federal government shutdown has resulted in the furlough of half of all IRS employees and ... Read More
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