Editor’s Note: This is an updated version of an article that first ran on April 13.

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It’s April 15 — otherwise known as “Tax Day” in the United States.

While the IRS has already received a majority of the 2024 federal income tax returns typically filed by Tax Day — 101.422 million as of April 4, to be precise — US tax filers are expected to send in tens of millions more by today.

But the agency also expects to receive millions more returns in the months ahead due to the automatic extensions the IRS granted to people in federally declared disaster areas. At current count, all residents and businesses in seven states have already been granted filing and payment extensions, on top of people in select areas of other states. More on that below.

Plus, millions of individual filers have requested — or will request today — automatic six-month filing extensions because they won’t make the April 15 deadline.

If you are racing to file your return today — or think you won’t make it in time — here are some last-minute tips

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