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Extract information from here and post short social media posts this for the next few days. There are lots of topics covered in this one newsletter. Actions taxpayers should take if they missed April filing and payment deadline Taxpayers who missed the April 15 filing deadline should submit their federal tax return as soon as possible. Those who missed the deadline to file and owe taxes should file as soon as possible to avoid penalties and interest.Requesting an extension allows for additional time to file but not to pay taxes owed. Interest and penalties will continue to accrue on the owed taxes until the balance is paid in full.Taxpayers who still need to file for the 2025 tax year can use electronic filing options such as IRS Free File, which is available on IRS.gov through Oct. 15, 2026. File and pay now to limit penalties and interest chargesIf a taxpayer can't afford to pay the full amount of taxes owed, they should still file a tax return and pay as much as possible. The IRS offers options for taxpayers who need help paying their tax bill. For more information, visit the Penalties page on IRS.gov.Taxpayers may qualify for penalty relief if they have filed and paid timely for the past three years and meet other important requirements. For more information, see the Administrative penalty relief page on IRS.gov