Talk:Patriots' Day

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[edit] Tax Day

Unfortunately, Connecticut federal tax returns are now filed to Kansas City. No Patriots' Day extra day for us.

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I had no idea this was not a national holiday before I moved away from Boston to the west coast.

The fact that we now have the national day of Patriot Day confused everyone to whom I asked here whether or not we get Patriot's Day off.

Patriot's Day is a state government and bank holiday (in Massachusetts), it is sometimes also a work holiday but this varies among employers. (Smaller locally-based companies are more likely to honor the day this way than national and multinational companies.)

KeithTyler

[edit] Wisconsin

Someone put Wisconsin on the list of states celebrating it. The Wisconsin Statutes, section 895.20 Legal holidays, does not include Patriot's Day. I did find that the public schools take it as a holiday (http://dpi.wi.gov/eis/observe.html). --Mark Adler 22:50, 15 November 2005 (UTC)

[edit] Future dates

Is this section really necessary? It'll have to be updated every year, which is really needless work. -- LGagnon 19:34, 7 January 2006 (UTC)

  • Nah, not really. I was just adding some mildly helpful info. It doesn't need to be updated every year, because we already know the next three years. But, still, it's OK to delete it if you'd rather. —Mark Adler (markles) 00:08, 8 January 2006 (UTC)
  • Umm, can someone explain this to me... if Patriots Day is today (Wednesday, April 19th), how did it delay Tax Day for those of us in the Northeast USA? It shouldn't have affected anything. I'm kinda lost on this.*
    • "Since 1969, however, the holiday has been observed on the third Monday." April 17 was Patriot's Day, not April 19. And April 17th was Tax Day. Hence the delay. -Severinus 21:53, 25 April 2006 (UTC)
  • I don't think a future date section is needed since it's easily predictable. (3rd Monday in April) It's holidays that are based on Lunar Calendars that need future dates. (Most or all Jewish Holidays, some Christian Holidays, etc.) Joncnunn 14:59, 3 May 2006 (UTC)

[edit] District of Columbia

Patriot's Day is also a legal holiday in the District of Columbia and IRS allows the extra day.

  • This isn't true. [1] DC and other areas got the extra day for tax returns because the IRS processing center is in MA, where it is a legal holiday. [2] - Severinus 19:11, 18 April 2006 (UTC)
  • This is probably confusing because there was nothing preventing those outside of MA from going to their post office on the 17th. Joncnunn 15:04, 3 May 2006 (UTC)