For millions of American taxpayers, Oct. 15 is as important a date as April 15, the traditional deadline to file income taxes. The Internal Revenue Service routinely grants requests to file a late return, and the due date for those returns is Oct. 15. Here are five things you need to know about filing income taxes late.
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