IRS delays tax deadline for Bay Area, but California hasn’t followed: What should you do?

FILE PHOTO: A sign hangs outside the Internal Revenue Service building in Washington, on May 4, 2021. (AP Photo/Patrick Semansky, File)

The IRS has delayed this year’s federal tax deadline until Oct. 16 for Bay Area residents and business owners as part of a special reprieve for parts of California affected by severe winter storms. But the state has not followed suit, and it’s unclear whether it will.

It’s not the first time the feds have changed the deadline because of inclement weather. The new IRS deadline replaces an earlier storm-related extension for federal taxes until May 15. The deadline for 2022 contributions

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