Tax Day Goes to May 17

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Because current pandemic situation IRS changed the file day deadline for most of the tax return forms. This date is moved from April 15 to May 17. So, don't need to worry if you don't have time to file your 1040 form or any other. 

Please note. These changes are made because of the pandemic situation in the United States. It's not the constant change. In 2022 and future years the tax day will be on April 15, as usual. 

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