IRS Invites Feedback on Combat Zone and Disaster Tax Deadline Extensions
Published Date: 3/31/2025
Notice
Summary
The IRS wants your thoughts on making it easier for people serving in combat zones or affected by big disasters to delay some tax deadlines. This means less stress and more time to handle taxes without penalties. If you’re in these groups, you could get extra time to file or pay, and the IRS is asking for feedback now to keep improving these rules.
Analyzed Economic Effects
2 provisions identified: 2 benefits, 0 costs, 0 mixed.
Delay tax deadlines for combat zone service
If you serve in a combat zone, the IRS may postpone certain acts and tax deadlines so you get extra time to file or pay without penalties. The IRS is requesting public comments on these postponements to help improve how the relief works.
Postpone tax deadlines after declared disasters
If you are affected by a Presidentially declared disaster, the IRS may postpone certain tax-related deadlines so you have more time to file or pay without penalties. The IRS is asking for feedback now to inform how those postponements are handled.
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