From Tax Guru – Ker$tetter Letter
IRS Filing Deadline Has Not Been Extended
Posted by taxguru on March 18, 2020
As is all too common, there is a lot of misinformation being reported by the media regarding the comments by the Treasury Secretary, Steven Mnuchin. This has already led to widespread confusion among clients and the public at large.
For the past week, I was fully expecting to be able to write a headline that Tax Day was extended to July 15, which is what was widely speculated by the AICPA and other tax pros.
However, yesterday’s comments by Mnuchin were not as simple as giving everyone an additional 90 days (July 14) to file their 2019 income tax returns, or extensions. What was actually announced was a 90 day grace period for paying taxes due for 2019, from the normal April 15 deadline to July 14, for up to one million dollars of taxes for individuals. Tax returns or extensions still need to be submitted to IRS by April 15.
This interest free payment extension doesn’t give the level of stress reduction that was advertised. Preparing tax returns and extensions is still a hassle that is added to the current extreme pressures from all of the closings, layoffs and cancelations around the country. Idiotic is the word that comes to mind.
I am hopeful that there will be a great deal of push-back to this ridiculous plan and our rulers in DC do the right thing before April 15 and just set the filing date for 2019 tax returns and extensions as July 15.