10/10/2022
In 2022, Tax Day was moved back from the standard date of April 15 to April 18 to accommodate a holiday. However, many people needed more time and filed for extensions, which all taxpayers are entitled to do provided they submit their requests to the IRS before Tax Day.
Those to whom the IRS granted extensions bought themselves six extra months to get their affairs in order — and they’re quickly running out of time.
The final deadline is Monday, Oct. 17, and the IRS will offer no more grace periods after that. If you haven’t filed yet — and even if you have, in some cases — the IRS might still owe you money.
Here’s why.
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In 2022, Tax Day was moved back from the standard date of April 15 to April 18 to accommodate a holiday. However, many people needed more time and filed for extensions, which all taxpayers are...