Looks like it might be 2020 all over again, if the IRS moves ahead with a plan to extend the tax deadline due to the COVID-19 pandemic like they did last year.
With extra unemployment money, stimulus checks and small business grants offered, COVID-19 will most likely affect 2020 tax filings in New Jersey, so stay informed.
State tax returns received by the standard April 15 deadline equated to about 72% of the total received in 2019, according to statistics provided by the state Department of the Treasury.
The only law enforcement agency with the authority to investigate federal tax crimes had no shortage of activity in New Jersey during fiscal year 2019.