WASHINGTON – The Internal Revenue Service is delaying the start of tax filing season by a couple of weeks to allow the agency more time to test its systems, according to a news release.The IRS announced on Friday that tax filing season, which typically begins in late January, will not start until Feb.
12, when the IRS will begin accepting and processing 2020 tax returns.Officials said the move allows the agency extra time to adapt to the Dec.
27 tax law changes that came as part of the latest COVID-19 relief package, which included economic impact stimulus payments and other benefits.[TRENDING: Can Trump run for president again? | New $1,400 stimulus checks? | Fla.