Is the government going to shut down on October 1, 2025?

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From October 1 to November 12, 2025, the federal government of the United States was shut down as Congress failed to pass appropriations legislation for the 2026 fiscal year.

Is the government shutting down on October 1st?

Due to a lapse in government funding, the federal government shut down on October 1. The full scale and impact of the shutdown will be determined by the President and his cabinet. Senator Schatz and his colleagues will be in Washington working to try and reopen the government.

Will the IRS shut down in 2025?

IRS resumes normal activities following the 2025 lapse in appropriations | Internal Revenue Service.

What is the biggest risk if the IRS shuts down?

If the Shutdown Lasts, Expect Backlogs

Past shutdowns have shown that even a short lapse in funding can lead to weeks or months of processing backlogs once operations resume. Returns, refunds, audits, and taxpayer assistance all pile up quickly.

Has the federal budget for 2025 been passed?

Only one Democrat did not vote for the bill, while 34 Republicans voted against it. Early the next morning, in the Senate, the bill passed by an 85–11 vote, and Biden signed the bill later that day, funding the government through March 14, 2025.

Government Shuts Down | News on The 700 Club - October 1, 2025

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Will there be a federal budget in 2025?

Budget 2025 outlines what that will look like: staff cuts that will put 40,000 public servants out of work over the next four years, as well as cuts to programs and departmental transfer payments. These cuts will place further strain on the delivery of important government services.

Why is the government shutting down tomorrow in 2025?

Funding for the federal government currently expired on September 30, meaning that the federal government entered a shutdown beginning at 12:01 AM on Wednesday October 1, 2025. Sadly, Republicans are continuing to push a partisan spending bill that takes health care away from working families.

Do people still get social security if the government shuts down?

Yes, Social Security and SSI payments will continue to be paid on schedule during a government shutdown because they are considered mandatory spending and are funded through trust funds, not annual appropriations. While benefits are safe, some other SSA services, like processing new applications or appeals and issuing benefit verification letters, might experience delays due to reduced staffing in local offices, though field offices generally remain open. 

What happens if you miss the October 15 tax deadline?

If you don't file by the October 15 extension deadline, the IRS imposes penalties and interest, primarily a failure-to-file penalty (5% per month, max 25%), plus a separate failure-to-pay penalty (0.5% per month) and daily interest on unpaid taxes, though if you're owed a refund, the penalties are waived (but you risk losing your refund after 3 years). The key is to file ASAP, even if you can't pay, to avoid escalating penalties and potential IRS action like levies. 

What is the $600 rule in the IRS?

The IRS $600 rule refers to the reporting threshold for third-party payment apps (like PayPal, Venmo, Cash App) for income from goods/services, where they send Form 1099-K to you and the IRS for payments over $600 in a year. While the American Rescue Plan initially set this lower threshold for 2022 and beyond, the IRS delayed implementation, keeping the old rule ($20,000 and 200+ transactions) for 2022 and 2023, then phasing in a $5,000 threshold for 2024, before recent legislation reverted the federal threshold back to the old $20,000 and 200+ transactions for 2023 and future years (as of late 2025/early 2026), aiming to reduce confusion. 

Will Social Security run out in 2025?

The Social Security trust fund is facing a shortfall. That means benefits could be cut in 2032, not wiped out completely, but there are solutions.

What is closed during government shutdown?

During a government shutdown, non-essential federal operations cease, closing or limiting services at National Parks, museums (like the Smithsonian), federal buildings (White House tours, Archives), the IRS (walk-in centers), federal courts, and agencies like the EPA and NASA, while essential services like Social Security, Medicare, military, and federal law enforcement generally continue, though with potential processing delays. 

What is Trump's tax plan for 2025?

The standard deduction increased for 2025 and 2026, and a new temporary “bonus” deduction for adults 65 and older begins in 2025. The child tax credit increased to $2,200 for the 2025 and 2026 tax years; retirement plan contribution limits for IRAs and 401(k)s also increased for 2026.

Do banks close during a government shutdown?

No, private banks generally do not close during a government shutdown; they stay open with normal hours, and core services like ATMs, online banking, and direct deposits for most people continue to work, but government-backed loan processing (FHA, VA, USDA) and services for federal employees might see significant delays or holds. The FDIC and Federal Reserve remain operational, ensuring deposit insurance and stability, though data crucial for the Fed's decision-making can be delayed. 

Do we still get mail during a government shutdown?

Yes, mail delivery continues during a U.S. government shutdown because the U.S. Postal Service (USPS) is an independent agency, funded by its own sales and services, not tax dollars, so its operations (including mail processing and delivery) are generally unaffected and continue as usual, with employees still reporting to work and getting paid. 

Who is impacted by the shutdown?

A government shutdown affects federal employees (furloughed or working without pay), military personnel, essential workers like air traffic controllers, and the public through disrupted services in areas like food assistance (SNAP/WIC), housing aid, small business loans, and national parks, while impacting the broader economy through reduced spending and delayed federal licenses/permits, causing significant economic slowdown and uncertainty for individuals and businesses alike. 

Was the 2025 tax deadline extended?

For 2025 taxes, an IRS extension request gives you until October 15, 2025, to file your federal return, but you must still estimate and pay any taxes owed by the April 15, 2025, deadline to avoid penalties and interest, with options to request extensions online (IRS Free File, pay online with extension box checked) or by paper Form 4868. Extensions are automatic if requested by April 15 but don't extend the time to pay, though disaster victims or military in combat zones may qualify for extra time. 

What is the 3 year rule for the IRS?

The IRS 3-year rule generally refers to the timeframe for claiming a tax refund or for the IRS to assess additional tax, typically three years from the date you filed your return or two years from the tax payment date, whichever is later, but this rule has several exceptions, including longer periods for bad debts or fraud, and rules for when you didn't file at all, with different timelines for assessment vs. refunds. There's also a separate 3-year rule for hobby losses, where an activity is presumed profitable if it makes a profit in at least three of the last five years. 

Is there an October IRS deadline?

The main IRS October deadline is October 15, for taxpayers who filed for an extension (using Form 4868) to file their federal income tax returns for the previous year (e.g., 2024 returns in October 2025). This is an extension to file, not to pay, so any taxes owed were still due in April to avoid penalties, but filing by October 15 avoids a late filing penalty. 

What is causing the government shutdown in 2025?

From October 1 to November 12, 2025, the federal government of the United States was shut down as Congress failed to pass appropriations legislation for the 2026 fiscal year. The Republican-controlled House of Representatives advanced a continuing resolution, but Senate Democrats repeatedly blocked it.

What happens to Medicare during a government shutdown?

During a government shutdown, recipients continue to receive their Social Security checks. Will Medicare and Medicaid be interrupted? No. The operations of Medicare and Medicaid will operate normally during the shutdown.

Who does not get paid during a government shutdown?

Federal employees who work during a shutdown don't get paid until the shutdown ends - including the military. This is a large reason for the delays in services that you may experience during a shutdown.

Do Social Security checks go out if the government shuts down?

Yes, Social Security and SSI payments will continue to be paid on schedule during a government shutdown because they are considered mandatory spending and are funded through trust funds, not annual appropriations. While benefits are safe, some other SSA services, like processing new applications or appeals and issuing benefit verification letters, might experience delays due to reduced staffing in local offices, though field offices generally remain open. 

Can I still get my passport with the government shut down?

Yes, you can generally get a passport during a government shutdown because the U.S. Passport Agency is considered essential and funded by fees, so it stays open, but services might slow down or be affected if passport offices are in other federal buildings that close, potentially causing delays. Expect processing to continue, but be prepared for potential slowdowns and limited access to agency locations. 

How long can a government shutdown last legally?

How long does a government shutdown last? The length of shutdowns vary, as they last until Congress passes and the President signs the appropriations bills to fund the government. The most recent shutdown occurred in 2018-2019 and lasted 35 days.