Oct 15th is the date published on the IRS’ official e-file chart, but they have changed it to 8am Eastern, Monday October 31st. There is no additional time past this date to electronically resubmit returns that have been rejected, they will have to be paper filed.
Now that the IRS is converting over to the “Modernized E-Filing” (MEF) system they will be accepting returns electronically year-round, so this should be the last e-file deadline that you have to be concerned about. We will keep you posted as more information on the MEF system becomes available.
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