Quebec is once again extending its income tax deadline.
Revenu Québec announced on Monday that Quebec's income tax deadline is being pushed back another to September 30.
Quebec had already extended the tax payment deadline in an effort to help keep more money flowing in the economy which was entering a severe recession due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
The usual April deadline was initially extended to September 1 but they've added another month to “help citizens and businesses deal with the consequences of the COVID-19 pandemic,” says Revenu Quebec’s press release.
The deferral will apply to Quebec individuals, corporations, and trusts.
Revenu Québec says there will be no penalty or interest if amounts are paid by September 30.
COMMUNIQUÉ || La date limite pour payer le solde d’impôt est reportée du 1er au 30 septembre 2020.📅
— Revenu Québec (@RevenuQuebec) July 27, 2020
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