Tax Extension Center continues its daily series dedicated to The Top 100 Reasons to File a Tax Extension. Our aim is to inform taxpayers that a tax extension can be a valuable tax season option because it saves time, stress, and even money.
Here’s reason #62: my business partners and I just can’t find a time to meet.
It’s challenging for a business to find a convenient time to get all of the decision makers together at one table. Everyone is off doing their job trying to make the business better, more profitable. When the agenda for a meeting includes discussing tax implications, it’s even harder to avoid the scenario in the picture – one person sitting alone twiddling his thumbs.
This is especially true in small entrepreneurial ventures where partners might have other jobs or more than one venture that demands their time.There just never seems to be a good time to get together and talk taxes.
For this reason, some businesses choose to file a business tax extension so that they can meet and make decisions together about the company’s finances and their tax situation. An extension is a great option because it gives companies more time to work around everyone’s busy schedule and finally have that meeting everyone is dreading.
Are you considering filing a tax extension for the first time? Or maybe you file one every single year like clockwork. Either way, remember that a tax extension does not give you more time to pay what you owe the IRS. You still need to make your payment by midnight on April 15 (or March 15 for the corporate tax deadline). An IRS extension gives you more time to file the necessary tax forms you’re supposed to file. Failing to make your payment on time could make you subject to tax extension penalties and interest.
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