What is the due date for filing my personal income tax extension?

The deadline for filing your personal tax extension is the same as the original deadline of your personal income tax return (usually April 15th). If you are filing online, you must e-file your personal income by midnight on April 15th in your local time zone.

I am married. Do I need to file a separate personal income tax extension for my wife?

If you plan on filing a joint tax return that year, you can include your spouse on your personal income tax extension. Note that you will need to provide your spouse’s Social Security Number to get a joint extension. On the other hand, if you plan on filing your taxes separately, you and your spouse should submit two separate tax extension applications.

Do I qualify as “Out of the Country” when I file my income tax extension?

“Out of the Country” means either you live outside the United States (and Puerto Rico) and your main place of work is outside the United States (and Puerto Rico), or you are engaged in active military duty outside the United States and Puerto Rico. If you qualify as being “out of the country” you will still be eligible for a tax extension — even if you are physically present in the United States (or Puerto Rico) on the regular due date of your return.