More Time To File: IRS allows most taxpayers affected by disasters additional time to file taxes

From prolonged drought to an eventful hurricane season, there have been a number of natural disasters impacting farmers this year.
Fortunately, the IRS will allow affected taxpayers additional time to file and pay their taxes.

Farm CPA, Paul Neiffer spoke with RFD-TV’s own Tammi Arender on what relief is available, what type of extensions producers need to file, and how long they normally last.

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