Mail delays at the IRS result in extra time for some taxpayers. On Dec. 11, the tax agency announced that notices that should’ve been mailed between Nov. 9 and Nov. 23 were delayed, due to the volume of notices to be processed and the ongoing impact of COVID-19. Some of these notices include a due date that has already passed. Also, some notices will include a message (Notice 1052-D) informing taxpayers they have extra time to respond to the original notices. “Notice 1052-D explains why the original notice was delayed and, more importantly, provides a new date by which to pay a balance owed or to respond if not in agreement with changes made by the IRS on the tax return,” the IRS stated. Call or visit our website for more information! www.mjscpa.com/