IRS Extends Federal Tax Deadlines for All Tennessee and Mississippi Taxpayers

The Internal Revenue Service has expanded disaster-related tax relief for both Tennessee and Mississippi, extending federal filing and payment deadlines statewide.

Tennessee Deadline Extended

All Tennessee taxpayers now have until June 8, 2026 to file federal tax returns and make payments that were originally due this spring. This relief stems from Winter Storm Fern and now applies statewide, not just to initially designated counties.

Mississippi Deadline Extended

Similarly, the IRS has granted all Mississippi taxpayers an extended deadline of June 8, 2026 following severe winter storms. Like Tennessee, this relief has been broadened to cover the entire state.

What This Covers

The extended deadlines generally apply to:

  • Individual income tax returns
  • Certain business tax filings
  • Estimated tax payments due during the relief period

The relief is applied automatically, so eligible taxpayers do not need to file a separate extension.

Important Note

This IRS relief applies to federal tax filings only. It does not apply to state tax returns. Additional guidance on extensions at the state and local level will be provided as it becomes available.

A Practical Reminder

Even with additional time, filing sooner remains the most reliable approach. Early filing helps avoid delays, minimizes last-minute complications, and ensures quicker processing of any expected refunds.

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