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Tax Deadline Looming? Here's What You Need to Know
Washington, USATuesday, April 15, 2025
Now, some people get an automatic extension without even asking. For example, members of the military on duty outside the U. S. and Puerto Rico get an extra two months to file. This year, they have until June 16. But remember, tax payments are still due by April 15. Those serving in combat zones get even more time—at least 180 days after leaving the combat zone to file and pay.
U. S. citizens and resident aliens living and working abroad also get an automatic two-month extension. They have until June 16 to file, but again, taxes are due by April 15. And if you're in a federally declared disaster area, you might get an extension to both file and pay. Check the IRS website for the latest info on tax relief for disaster situations.
If you owe taxes, you have several ways to pay and get that automatic filing extension. You can use your IRS individual Online Account, IRS Direct Pay, the Electronic Federal Tax Payment System (EFTPS), or even pay with a credit card, debit card, or digital wallet. Just make sure you pay by April 15 to avoid those pesky penalties and interest.
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