IRS Issues Tax Filing Deadline Reminder to Taxpayers Working Abroad

The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) has issued a reminder to taxpayers living and working outside the United States that the deadline for filing their 2023 federal income tax return is June 17.

This deadline applies to both U.S. citizens and resident aliens abroad, including taxpayers who hold dual citizenship, the IRS said in a May 28 announcement.

For most taxpayers, April 15 was the deadline to file federal income tax returns. However, some groups of taxpayers had different deadlines, such as individuals in states affected by natural disasters.

Also subject to a different tax filing deadline are American citizens or resident aliens residing overseas or on duty in the military outside the United States.

Such individuals are allowed an automatic two-month extension to file their tax return and pay any amount due, which in the current tax filing season falls on June 17.


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