IRS reminds these American taxpayers of an important deadline approaching

Do not miss out the next IRS deadline and avoid unpleasant and unwanted penalties from the Internal Revenue Service by doing this

Missing this IRS's deadline could have negative consequences, so try to do this before it is over

Missing this IRS's deadline could have negative consequences, so try to do this before it is over

Time is running out for many American taxpayers who can file their 2023 tax return by the June 17, 2024, deadline. The IRS reminds taxpayers who were victims of severe storms and flooding the fact that they can file until that date.

Remember that you may be eligible for this deadline extension if you live in Connecticut. For your information, there was flooding, severe storms, and a potential dam breach. But they are not the only American taxpayers who qualify for the June 17 deadline.

Taxpayers in 7 states may qualify for June 17 extension deadline says the IRS

This June 17 extension deadline from the Internal Revenue Service is for both businesses and individuals affected by natural disasters. What is more, they can make tax payments and file tax returns until that date.

Some parts of these 7 States can file by June 17:

Some taxpayers in Ohio may qualify for a longer tax filing date due to tornadoes. In fact, they can do so until September 3, 2024. This filing extension is for both tax payments and tax filing.

IRS reminder for taxpayers living abroad

If you are a United States taxpayer and you live abroad, you may also qualify for the June 17 deadline extension. So, if you are working outside the USA, make sure you file by June 17.

It will be the same deadline for aliens abroad, even if you have dual citizenship. This IRS reminder is especially important for those Americans on duty in the military outside the USA.

This 2-month deadline extension is automatic said the IRS. Therefore, there is no need to apply for it. Living abroad is not always easy and it is a great way to help them while away from home. Do not forget to pay your taxes by June 17 even if you requested an October filing extension.

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