The ongoing U.S. government shutdown has left Department of Homeland Security employees working without pay, causing significant financial distress for them and their families. In response, the Treasury Department and IRS announced a 30-day automatic extension for filing tax returns this season, alongside relief from related penalties and interest. This move is intended to mitigate the economic impact on these federal workers. DHS personnel are critical to national security, and their continued commitment despite not receiving pay underscores the pressure of the shutdown. The extension offers a short-term reprieve, allowing employees more time to meet tax obligations without immediate financial... [Continue Reading]