The Internal Revenue Service announced Thursday it would give nonprofits and foundations more time to file their informational tax returns due to the coronavirus pandemic. As a result, nonprofits facing tax deadlines of April 1 to July 14 now have until July 15.
“The new extension of the nonprofit tax filing deadlines until July 15 is the correct move,” said Tim Delaney, CEO of the National Council of Nonprofits. “This is not a time to complain, ‘What took IRS so long?’ It’s a time to acknowledge that reason prevailed.”
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