FILE - A copy of a IRS 1040 tax form is seen at an H&R Block office. The COVID-19 pandemic forced the usual April 15 tax filing deadline to be pushed back, but the new July 15 deadline is now rapidly approaching.Pushing back the due date provided some economic and logistic relief to taxpayers who were dealing with a disruption in everyday life, as well as the agonizing uncertainty that came along with the pandemic.The IRS is expecting about 150 million returns from individuals and as of last count, it had received almost 139 million.RELATED: What will the next coronavirus relief bill look like?
Congress mulls stimulus checks and back-to-work bonusHere are a few things you might want to know about the rapidly approaching deadline:Taxpayers.