IRS gives taxpayers in disaster-stricken San Diego County two extra months to file returns
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The agency announced Tuesday that taxpayers in areas covered by the Federal Emergency Management Agency's storm-related disaster declaration would have until June 17 to file their 2023 returns and pay their outstanding balances.
Bear in mind that most taxpayers have more taxes withheld from their paychecks each year than they owe the IRS. If you expect to receive a refund from the feds, personal finance advisors say you should file your return as soon as you can, regardless of when it's due.
Read at Los Angeles Times
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