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Coronavirus: Treasury Secretary Mnuchin Announces 90-Day Interest-Free and Penalty-Free Tax Payment Extension from April 15 to July 14

By David S. Miller & Elizabeth Johnston Wytock
March 17, 2020
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Today, March 17, 2020, Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin announced that individuals may defer up to $1 million in 2019 tax liability without interest or penalties until July 14 (90 days after April 15, 2020) and corporations may defer up to $10 million in tax liability without interest or penalties for 90 days.  Secretary Mnuchin said that the aggregate amount of deferral would be $300 billion.

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Photo of David S. Miller David S. Miller

David Miller is a partner in the Tax Department. David advises clients on a broad range of domestic and international corporate tax issues. His practice covers the taxation of financial instruments and derivatives, cross-border lending transactions and other financings, international and domestic mergers…

David Miller is a partner in the Tax Department. David advises clients on a broad range of domestic and international corporate tax issues. His practice covers the taxation of financial instruments and derivatives, cross-border lending transactions and other financings, international and domestic mergers and acquisitions, multinational corporate groups and partnerships, private equity and hedge funds, bankruptcy and workouts, high-net-worth individuals and families, and public charities and private foundations. He advises companies in virtually all major industries, including banking, finance, private equity, health care, life sciences, real estate, technology, consumer products, entertainment and energy.

David is strongly committed to pro bono service, and has represented more than 200 charities. In 2011, he was named as one of eight “Lawyers Who Lead by Example” by theNew York Law Journal for his pro bono service. David has also been recognized for his pro bono work by The Legal Aid Society, Legal Services for New York City and New York Lawyers For The Public Interest.

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Photo of Elizabeth Johnston Wytock Elizabeth Johnston Wytock

Elizabeth Johnston Wytock is an associate in the Tax Department. Elizabeth earned her J.D. from the University of Virginia School of Law, where she was the executive editor of the Virginia Law Review. While at UVA Law, she worked as a legal…

Elizabeth Johnston Wytock is an associate in the Tax Department. Elizabeth earned her J.D. from the University of Virginia School of Law, where she was the executive editor of the Virginia Law Review. While at UVA Law, she worked as a legal intern for the Honorable Nancy Atlas and the Honorable Mary Milloy at the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Texas.

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