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Your taxes: Tax Day is now July 15, 2020

Because of the COVID-19 pandemic, you will now have more time to file and pay your state and federal taxes.

Both the IRS and state revenue departments have extended the DUE DATE for your Tax Year 2019 tax return to July 15, 2020. That is the date that your payment for any income due has to be paid.

Peggy Beasterfeld

Taxpayers do not need to file any additional forms or call the IRS or Kansas Department of Revenue to qualify for this automatic tax filing relief. Individuals who need additional time to file beyond the July 15 deadline, can request a filing extension by filing Form 4868 with their tax professional or online at IRS.Gov. The form for businesses needing addition time is the 7004.

The IRS urges taxpayers who are due a refund to file as soon as possible. Filing electronically is the quickest way to get a refund. The IRS is saying that refunds should be issued within 21 days of electronically filing. The quickest way to get your refund is to have it directly deposited into your bank.

READ: Get ready for taxes: Important things to know about refunds

Like many others, Peggy’s Tax & Accounting office in Topeka will be open to help with your tax filing needs during the COVID-19 outbreak. We will take appointments if you want a face to face meeting, but are giving you an option of dropping your tax information off. We will call you if we have questions about the return. When your return is complete, we will call and you can come in and sign or we can email the return to you and you sign and return it to us. We will also make arrangements for you to pay us.

–Peggy Beasterfeld, EA, Peggy’s Tax and Accounting Service

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