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IRS, California tax deadlines for 2022 returns land Thursday, Nov. 16

The extension covers 55 of California’s 58 counties. Taxpayers in Lassen, Modoc and Shasta counties were excluded.

The final, 2022 deadline to get California federal and state tax returns into the government arrives Thursday, Nov. 16. (Bloomberg photo by Daniel Acker)
The final, 2022 deadline to get California federal and state tax returns into the government arrives Thursday, Nov. 16. (Bloomberg photo by Daniel Acker)
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The real, actual, final deadline to file 2022 federal and state tax returns to the government arrives Thursday, Nov. 16.

State and federal tax filing deadlines were extended this spring to Oct. 16 after winter storms and mudslides prompted three different FEMA disaster declarations across much of the state.

A month ago, on the day of the extended deadline, the IRS surprised taxpayers and the Franchise Tax Board when it again extended the California deadline, this time to mid-November.

The IRS did not provide a reason for the last-minute extension a month ago. Some speculate that because the agency also extended the payment deadline for filers, many Californians, who represent 12% of US taxpayers, opted to keep their money until the last possible filing day.

That likely meant a flood of last-minute returns started hitting tax preparers and IRS checkers who then beseeched the government for more time.

The extension covers 55 of California’s 58 counties. Taxpayers in Lassen, Modoc and Shasta counties were excluded.

The IRS said the extension includes most 2022 individual and business returns originally due April 18. Other business returns, normally due on March 15 and April 18, and returns of tax-exempt organizations typically due on May 15, also were extended to Oct. 16 and now Nov. 16.

The IRS and the state are offering relief to residents living in areas designated as disaster zones by the Federal Emergency Management Agency. The list of counties includes Los Angeles, Orange, San Bernardino and Riverside in addition to 37 others.

If you’re a taxpayer who resides or has a business located outside the disaster area, be sure to call the IRS disaster hotline at 866-562-5227 to request the extension.