As one of many coronavirus (COVID-19) relief measures, the IRS previously extended the tax deadlines for 2020 (for 2019 income tax returns and payments) and Q1 2020 estimated tax payments from the typical tax deadline of April 15 to the new deadline of July 15, 2020 – without the need to file a extension. Following that announcement, a number of states decided to align with the U.S. federal government and do the same. But, just to make things confusing, a few states did not extend their tax deadline at all. And others extended their deadlines to dates before or after
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