The Internal Revenue Service has announced that the traditional April 15 tax deadline date has been extended for two days until April 17.
The move has ample precedence. April 15, 2007 falls on a Sunday, and taxes are not due on Sundays partially because the U.S. Postal Service is closed. Monday, April 16, is Emancipation Day in the District of Columbia. Despite still not having full voting representation in Congress, the hundreds of thousands of District residents managed to buy the entire country another day's worth of interest...or at least more time to prep their paperwork.
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