LOS ANGELES (KABC) -- Tax Day for most Californians is officially one week away: Oct. 16. That's because the storms earlier in the year pushed back the deadline. Almost all of California automatically ...
The tax filing deadline for California residents who postponed filing their returns in the spring has been extended to next month. Residents had until Monday under the original extension to file, but ...
Last month California Gov. Gavin Newsom announced that the state is extending its tax filing deadline for residents impacted by December and January winter storms. The new deadline is now Oct. 16, ...
In response to the recent wildfires ravaging southern California, the IRS has announced tax relief. This measure, primarily benefiting Los Angeles County residents, pushes back various tax deadlines ...
While taxpayers can request extensions to file their tax returns, they must still pay what they owe by April 15. Some California residents are granted extensions for payments due to wildfires earlier ...
Most Californians have until October to file and pay their taxes. Short answer: No, not if you live in one of the counties covered by the federal emergency declaration. The IRS said in its January ...
California and the Internal Revenue Service extended the tax filing deadline for most residents due to storms. Piotrekswat Getty Images/iStockphoto Most Californians don’t have to file their taxes by ...
The 2025 tax deadline is days away and while some are waiting and wondering where to submit at the very last minute or get an extension, others are looking for their refunds to arrive. Here's what to ...
The decision by the Internal Revenue Service to delay the income tax filing deadline until October for 97% of California’s population is ridiculous policy that has serious negative consequences for ...