The New York Times and other media outlets are reporting that the Internal Revenue Service may be pushing back tax day in 2021.
Rather than having until April 15th to file your taxes, the Times reports that you may have till
May 17th to file your taxes. Of course, if you can t file by then, filing an extension is an option.
Although no formal announcement has come from the I.R.S. a congressional aide says that the delay is intended to ease the burden on those dealing with the economic struggles during the COVID-19 pandemic.
If you recall, in 2020 we were given till mid-summer to file taxes, but this year we may only have an additional month to file taxes.
Reports are out that there will soon be government hearings concerning recent activity surrounding GameStop stocks. The decision comes after the House Committee on Financial Services revealed that it would, probe recent market instability.
Biden Administration Looks To Put Harriet Tubman On The $20 Bill
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According to the above report from KATC-TV3, the announcement was made by President Biden s press secretary on Monday, January 25th.
The decision to place Harriet Tubman on the $20 bill was made back during the Obama presidency. While there is no exact timeline as to when we could see Harriet Tubman on the bill, the new administration is, exploring ways to speed up that effort according to the report.