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Taxes 2023: Here's how to get a tax extension from the IRS

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[ad_1] Tax Day is fast approaching, with Americans facing an April 18 deadline to file their 2022 tax returns with the IRS. But if you aren't ready, there is a pressure valve that can provide some relief: Asking for an extension to file.  As of March 31, about 90 million taxpayers have filed their returns, the most recent data available from the IRS. But the agency expects about 168 million returns to be filed this year, which means about 78 million taxpayers are waiting until the last few weeks of the tax season to send their returns to the tax agency.  There is good news for procrastinators : For those who need more time, filing for an extension is quick and simple. And it will give you until October 16, 2023, to send your tax return to the IRS.  "Tax Day this year is April 18th and if you aren't ready to file all of your paperwork yet, you can go ahead and file an extension before that April 18th deadline and buy yoursel...

Ndtv: Adani's brand custodian quits NDTV board - Times of India

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[ad_1] In less than a month, two Adani Group nominees have stepped down from the board of NDTV. The group's brand custodian and head of corporate affairs Aman Kumar Singh , who faces corruption charges in Chhattisgarh , has resigned from the board of NDTV , the media company informed stock exchanges. Citing "preoccupation with other engagements", NDTV said Singh has relinquished the post of non-executive director from April 1. On March 9, NDTV announced that independent director Sunil Kumar had resigned from the company. Both Singh and Kumar were appointed on the board of NDTV after Adani took control of the media company. Singh, a former IRS officer, joined Adani Group in November 2022. He was a powerful bureaucrat in the BJP government in Chhattisgarh. [ad_2] Source link https://worldnews2023.com/business/ndtv-adanis-brand-custodian-quits-ndtv-board-times-of-india/?feed_id=311149&_unique_id=669f3a3824b38

U.S. attorney defends Hunter Biden probe amid GOP accusations

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[ad_1] Washington — David Weiss, the Trump-appointed U.S. attorney in Delaware who recently brought criminal charges against Hunter Biden, has spoken out for the first time since reaching a plea deal with the president's son. In a letter sent Friday to House Judiciary Committee Chair Jim Jordan, Weiss pushed back against claims that the investigation was impeded.  Weiss' letter was written in response to a June 22 correspondence from House Republicans in which they asked for material related to accusations made by IRS agents on the Hunter Biden case who alleged in Congressional testimony that there were irregularities in the investigation and certain retaliatory measures were taken against them.  "As the U.S. Attorney for the District of Delaware, my charging authority is geographically limited to my home district. If venue for a case lies elsewhere, common Departmental practice is to contact the United States Attorney's Office for the district in questio...