Most Californians have until November to file their taxes. Here’s why

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Tax time has been bumped back for most Californians.

The Internal Revenue Service announced it was further postponing tax deadlines to Nov. 16.

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“In the wake of last winter's natural disasters, the normal spring due dates had previously been postponed to Oct. 16,” read an IRS press release. “As a result, most individuals and businesses in California will now have until Nov. 16 to file their 2022 returns and pay any tax due.”

55 counties qualify for the extension. Lassen, Modoc, and Shasta county residents are excluded from the policy.

In March, Gov. Gavin Newsom announced those who were impacted by the winter storms in December and January had more time to file their taxes.

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