In the United States of America, Presidents' Day is a holiday observed on the third Monday of February each year to remember and honor all those who have served as president of the United States.
The holiday has a long history that goes back to 1885, specifically in honor of George Washington, the first president of the United States. Despite the fact that its purpose has expanded over the years to include all those who have served as president, the holiday is still known as Washington's Birthday on the federal level.
But now that tax season has officially begun, the more important question is whether the Internal Revenue Service will be open on Presidents' Day and whether it will answer any questions you may have about taxes. Read Also : In California, what happens when unemployment ends?