At first, it was a trickle. Now, the spillway has busted (only part) wide open. IRS (in Notice 2020-23 and others) has unleashed a torrent of tax payment and filing deadlines for anything due from April 1 through July 14, 2020. And, anything includes a lot.
HOWEVER, THE PROBLEM IS THIS: NOT EVERYTHING THAT APPEARS TO BE EXTENDED HAS CLEARLY BEEN. OTHER CRITICALLY IMPORTANT DEADLINES HAVE NOT BEEN EXTENDED.
What has IRS extended for both taxpayers and itself under permission of the Stafford Act Emergency Declaration? More than 139 pages of listed deadlines. But the extending language is messy and not everything’s included. SOME THINGS DO NOT HAVE JULY 15 DUE DATES. THOSE ARE THE THINGS THAT WILL BITE YOU.
We are all swimming in deadlines. How do we prioritize them? What did not get put off? Those are the deadliest of all.
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Bradley Burnett is a practicing Colorado attorney with 40 years of experience working specifically on tax issues. His practice specializes in tax planning and tax controversy resolution. Mr. Burnett has authored and delivered more than 3,800 presentations on U.S. tax law in the U.S. and international jurisdictions.