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Government Shutdown Still Looming: How Your Taxes Might Suffer

12 March 2025
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Government Shutdown Still Looming: How Your Taxes Might Suffer
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Our Tax Software Picks include Cash App Taxes, a free option for confident filers, and TaxSlayer, the best choice for freelancers, gig workers, and sole proprietors. Amid government funding drama, a continuing resolution passed in the House, with a potential shutdown looming. Congress has until March 14 to pass legislation to fund the government, while taxpayers have until April 15 to file their tax returns, with potential delays in processing if a shutdown occurs.

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