No tax Deadlines from January 20, 2020-July 10, 2023

The US Court of Federal Claims ruled that due to COVID pronouncements in conjunction with Section 7508A of the Internal Revenue Code which deals with tolling statutes during disasters. President Trump’s declaration for COVID was made January 20, 2020 and was not removed until done so by President Biden on May 11, 2023. Add 60 days to it and you have July 10, 2023 as the operative date for filing any return during that period. The IRS has not and probably will not acquiesce to this decision. However, if you have a client being audited for 2019-2022 years or paid those taxes late, they might get a break from this decision. You can state that the interest for that period 1/20/20-7/10/23 is unagreed and any penalties are not assessable if accruing during that period of time.

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