Office of Tax and Revenue: Press Release - April 7, 2004
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NEWS RELEASE FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

April 7, 2004

OTR Grants Extension Period to Military Serving in Designated Combat Zones

(Washington, DC) The Office of Tax and Revenue (OTR) will grant members of the US Armed Forces who are serving in designated combat zones an extension of up to 180 days to file their District income taxes, as well as pay any amounts that are due. This decision mirrors a similar one by the Internal Revenue Service (IRS). IRS is granting an extension for filing and paying federal income taxes for designated members of the Armed Forces.

During this period of extension, assessment and collection deadlines are extended, and no penalty and interest will be charged. The extension also applies to spouses, whether they file joint or separate returns. However, there are exceptions. For further information on the extension, interested taxpayers are encouraged to consult IRS Publication 3 "Armed Forces' Tax Guide" or to consult a tax professional. Filers should also note that for the extension to apply, when the person in the military eventually files the return, they should put COMBAT ZONE in red at the top of the return.

For further information please contact OTR Customer Service at (202) 727-4TAX (727-4829).