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Tennessee Tax Filing Deadline Extended Due to Severe Storms
In a move aimed at alleviating the burden on taxpayers affected by recent severe storms in Tennessee, the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) has extended the deadline for filing individual tax returns from its original due date of April 18th. As a result, everyone in Tennessee now has until November to file their taxes.
What led to the extension?
The IRS cited the impact of severe storms that hit Tennessee on April 16-17, 2023, as the primary reason for extending the deadline. The storms caused significant disruptions to daily life, including power outages, transportation delays, and difficulty accessing tax documents and information.
Who benefits from the extension?
The IRS has extended the deadline for all taxpayers who were affected by the severe storms in Tennessee. This includes:
- Individuals who had to evacuate their homes due to the storms
- Those whose power or internet access was disrupted, making it difficult to file taxes online
- Taxpayers who experienced difficulties accessing tax documents or information due to the storms
What does this mean for taxpayers?
The extended deadline means that taxpayers in Tennessee will have more time to gather their documents and information, and to complete their tax returns without feeling rushed. This should help reduce stress and anxiety among taxpayers who were already dealing with the aftermath of the severe storms.
How can I prepare my taxes?
To take advantage of the extended deadline, taxpayers are encouraged to:
- Gather all necessary tax documents and information as soon as possible
- Use a tax preparation software or consult a tax professional to ensure accuracy and completeness
- File electronically, if possible, to reduce wait times for refunds
What about state and local taxes?
The IRS has not specified whether the extension applies to state and local taxes. Taxpayers should check with their state's tax authority to determine if there are any specific deadlines or requirements that must be met.
Conclusion
The IRS's decision to extend the deadline for filing individual tax returns in Tennessee is a welcome relief for taxpayers who were affected by the severe storms. By giving everyone more time to complete their taxes, the agency aims to reduce stress and anxiety among affected individuals. Taxpayers are encouraged to take advantage of this extension by gathering their documents and information, using a tax preparation software or consulting a tax professional, and filing electronically.
Key Dates
- Original deadline: April 18th
- Extended deadline: November (exact date TBA)
Additional Resources
- IRS website: www.irs.gov
- Tennessee Department of Revenue website: www.tn.gov/revenue