This is the latest post in Tax Extension Center’s daily series of The Top 100 Reasons to File a Tax Extension. Our goal is to educate taxpayers that filing a tax extension can be a valuable tax season option for you or your business because it saves time, stress, and even money.
Here’s reason #83: your spouse is in the process of getting their Social Security Number.
According to the Support Team over at FileLater, this is actually a pretty common scenario that they see play out every April. In this case filing a tax extension makes perfect sense. The extra 6 months is usually enough for the spouse awaiting their SSN for the paperwork to go through. And when it does, then you can file your taxes.
Ever filed a income tax extension? Whether you are new to tax extensions or you are one of the 15 million invidious and businesses that file one very year, remember that income tax extensions do not give you more time to pay what you owe the IRS for income taxes. You are still responsible for paying what you owe by midnight on April 15 (or March 15 for the corporate taxes). An 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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Even though the actual tax extension form for individuals or businesses are a lot simpler than your average tax form, taxpayers still have valid questions about how to complete it. This post continues a Tax Extension FAQ series that covers some of the more common tax extension-related questions and their answers.
Today’s question:
Can I e-file a tax extension for free?
So you’ve heard something about IRS Form 4868 (more commonly known as a tax extension), but you don’t know anything about it. The good news is that, compared to other tax forms, this one is pretty straight forward. The bad news is that it is still a tax form, so there are still ways to get confused. Hopefully this post will answer all of your questions.
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