TEXAS — Texans, if you’ve been putting it off, know that the window for filing your 2020 federal income taxes is almost closed.

In fact, the deadline to submit to the IRS is Tuesday, June 15.

You may recall that back in February the tax-filing deadline was extended for Texans in the wake of the devastating winter storm that caused millions of people to lose power. Homes and properties were damaged across the state.

Typically, the deadline is April 15 but the IRS wanted Texans to have more time to assess damage prior to filing.

“The June 15 deadline also applies to quarterly estimated income tax payments due on April 15 and the quarterly payroll and excise tax returns normally due on April 30. It also applies to tax-exempt organizations, operating on a calendar-year basis, that have a 2020 return due on May 17,” the IRS said in a statement.

The IRS further said that if you live in an area of Texas that was declared a disaster, you will automatically be provided with penalty and filing relief. If you don’t live in a disaster area and need financial relief, you’re asked to call the IRS at 866-562-5227.

For a list of eligible areas in and outside of Texas, click here