With the Tax Deadline Extended to April 18 , Anyone here Didn't File Yet ?

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WASHINGTON — This Friday is April 15, the date synonymous with taxes, nervous twitches, occasional protests, sporadic cursing and late-night trips to the post office. But if you're running behind on your paperwork, or just hoping to hold on to your money a bit longer, you've got a few extra days this year.
Thanks to a little-known Washington, D.C., holiday and some odd Internal Revenue Service rules, taxpayers have until Monday, April 18, to file their federal returns.



It's a bit convoluted — what would you expect from Washington — but here's why.



April 16 is Emancipation Day in Washington, commemorating President Abraham Lincoln's signing of an 1862 law freeing slaves in the District of Columbia. They were the first slaves freed by the federal government during the Civil War, and in 2005 the city government made the day an official local holiday.



Because April 16 falls on Saturday this year, the D.C. holiday will be celebrated on Friday, April 15.



Federal workers, including those at the IRS who work in Washington, don't actually get the day off. But federal law requires the IRS to treat local holidays the same as federal holidays, which pushes the tax-filing deadline until Monday this year because it cannot fall on the weekend.



Emancipation Day last affected tax filing in 2007, according to the IRS. April 15 fell on a Sunday, pushing tax-filing day to the following Monday. But that was the Washington holiday, giving taxpayers another day until April 17.



Taxpayers likely will get another break next year, when April 15 once again falls on a Sunday.
 

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Me...accountant still working on them, and my guess is I will get them in right at midnight!
 

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I used to file them asap. Tax time used to be a great time of year when I was a younger guy....Now its just not that fun.
 

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Had to file it a month ago to get the process going for grad school financial aid.
 

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Guilty as charged. I didn't file yet and already was anticipating on filing an extension on Friday. Good!......now I can drink all day and Saturday and all I really gotta do is just pretty much guess on how much more I'll have to pay in and send it in with the extension. I'll pay whatever penalty they give me if it's not enuf. No reason to sweat this shit out.
 

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I go on extension every year
 

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