Despite the continuing government shutdown, taxpayers who requested an extension earlier this year from the IRS to file their return still have to meet the cutoff date.
Taxpayers who needed more time to file their 2024 tax return earlier this year were able to request an extension from the IRS before the April 15 filing deadline that gave them until October 15 to get their return filed.
While extensions give taxpayers extra time to file, they don't get extra time to pay what they owe and are required to pay taxes due on April 15 of this year to avoid being hit with penalties and interest.
Due to the partial shutdown of the federal government, the IRS furloughed roughly half of its workforce this month — though the extended deadline for filing 2024 tax returns remains Oct. 15.