Homebuyer Tax Credit Extended: Get Ready to File a Tax Extension

home-buyer-creditIt’s only November, but already reasons to file a tax extension next year are rearing their head.

On November 6, a new law that went into effect that extends the first-time homebuyer credit five months and expands the eligibility requirements for purchasers.

According to the IRS, The Worker, Homeownership, and Business Assistance Act of 2009 extends the deadline for qualifying home purchases from Nov. 30, 2009, to April 30, 2010. Additionally, if a buyer enters into a binding contract by April 30, 2010, the buyer has until June 30, 2010, to settle on the purchase.

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We appreciate the support. And, yes, when it comes to filing a tax extension we do consider FileLater to be pretty special if we do say so ourselves. After all, we are the only place where you can file both a business tax extension and a personal tax extension.

IRS Stresses Importance of e-File

In a recent press release the IRS stressed a couple of points they want taxpayers to heed:

“The IRS encourages taxpayers to choose direct deposit when they file their returns because it puts an end to lost, stolen or undeliverable checks. Taxpayers can receive refunds directly into personal checking or savings accounts. Direct deposit is available for filers of both paper and electronic returns.

The IRS also encourages taxpayers to file their tax returns electronically because e-file eliminates the risk of lost paper returns. E-file also reduces errors on tax returns and speeds up refunds.

In the same statement, the IRS went on to add, “E-file coupled with direct deposit is your best option; it’s easy, fast and safe.”

I’m in complete agreement. e-Filing is a no-brainer for so many reasons. And as I mentioned in my last post, more and more people are e-Filing these days.

Remember, e-Filing isn’t just for your 1040. You can e-File a tax extension as well.

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IRS: Two Out of Three Individuals Now Using IRS e-File

IRS_e-file-logoThe IRS reported come interested numbers today about the recently completed 2008 tax season:

A record 95 million individuals e-filed their federal income tax returns during 2009, up almost 6 percent from last year’s total of nearly 90 million. About two out of three taxpayers e-filed this year; out of the 141 million returns filed so far this year, over 67 percent were e-filed, compared to 59 percent last year.

The IRS added that more taxpayers choose to e-file their tax returns each year. While the total number of tax returns has increased 10 percent during the past decade, the number filed electronically has increased by 168 percent. Taxpayers who e-file from a home computer continue to be an increasingly significant segment of those who e-file.

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