WASHINGTON D.C. — The Internal Revenue Service announced Tuesday that the agency experienced technical issues with its e-File and Direct Pay systems and extended the tax deadline for last-minute filers.
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Taxpayers were unable to access the system earlier in the day, but just after 5 p.m. the sytem appeared to be working properly.
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U.S. Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin, who oversees the IRS, announced the agency would offer an extension for those affected by the outage, and said a "technical issue" caused the problem.
"We'll make sure taxpayers have extensions once the system comes up to make sure they can use it, and it in no way impacts people paying their taxes," Mnuchin said to a group of reporters in New Hampshire, according to The Associated Press.
The agency later announced a one-day extension.
“Individuals or businesses with a filing or payment due date of April 17 will now have until midnight on Wednesday, April 18. Taxpayers do not need to do anything to receive this extra time,” the IRS said in a statement Tuesday.
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