IRS Extends Tax Deadlines for Missouri Storm Victims Until March 2026 (LISTEN)

by | Dec 4, 2025

When severe storms and flooding swept through Missouri earlier this year, the damage didn’t stop at homes and businesses — it disrupted lives in ways that can linger for months.

The IRS is stepping in to give Missourians more time to recover financially. Residents and businesses in 29 counties will have until March 30th, 2026, to file tax returns and make payments.

Show Me Today reporter Matt Pilger spoke with IRS spokesperson Stacey Engle about why this relief goes beyond the original FEMA disaster declaration and what it means for Missouri taxpayers .

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