Disaster Related Extension of Deadlines Act This bill requires the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) to treat the postponement of the federal tax return deadline due to a federally declared disaster or certain other events as an extension of such deadline for purposes of calculating the limit on a tax refund. The bill also provides that the IRS’s deadline for sending certain notices includes such postponement. Under current law, a tax refund claim must be filed within three years of the date that t…
VOTE BREAKDOWN
Final passage · 423 politicians tracked
415
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PRESENT
8
NOT VOTING
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SPONSORS

Gregory F. Murphy
R-NC · Primary
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TRAIL AI
HR 1491, the Disaster Related Extension of Deadlines Act, was sponsored by Representative Gregory F. Murphy and addresses the extension of deadlines for individuals and entities affected by disasters. The bill passed with unanimous support, receiving 415 votes in favor and zero votes in opposition, with both Democrats and Republicans voting identically at 206 and 208 votes respectively. The legislation has been signed into law.
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DATA SOURCES
Bill data: Congress.gov · 117th–119th Congress (2021–present)
Vote records: House Clerk / Senate · 2021–present
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