The Internal Revenue Service will let taxpayers submit tax returns without penalty through the end of Wednesday, writes Jeff Stein, Damian Paletta, and Mike DeBonis in The Washington Post.
IRS to delay tax deadline by one day after agency’s Tax Day technology collapse — The Washington Post
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