Haven't started doing your taxes yet despite the fast-approaching April 15 deadline for many US tax filers? There's still time to get organized and get them done — or at least to file for an automatic extension and pay whatever else you owe the IRS by Tuesday.
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Haven't started doing your taxes yet despite the fast-approaching April 15 deadline for many US tax filers? There's still time to get organized and get them done — or at least to file for an automatic extension and pay whatever else you owe the IRS by Tuesday.
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It’s Tax Day. Still haven’t filed? Tips on how to get an extension and more

It’s April 15 — otherwise known as “Tax Day” in the United States. While the IRS has already received a majority of the 2024 federal income tax returns typically filed by Tax Day — 101.422 million as of April 4, to be precise — US tax filers are expected to send in tens of millions more by today.