Filing Tax Extension

Filing Tax Extension

Question: If an Accountant files your tax extension; does he have to do your taxes?

I had an accountant file my tax extension and I cant get an appointment with him. The one appointment I had, he double booked himself and was out of town, so I wasted a trip to his office. So my question is, is it ok to go to another accountant?

Answer: as long as you have a valid extension, you can go to any accountant you want.

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File Tax Extension Deadline

File Tax Extension Deadline

Question: when is the deadline for filing tax if you have already filed an extension?

Answer: If you are filing an individual tax return (Form 1040, 1040-A or 1040-EZ) and filed the extension properly, you will have until October 15 to file your tax return.

(In previous years, the initial extension request only got you an extension to August 15, with the option to file for an additional extension to October 15–the new system is a lot more friendly to the taxpayer)

The extension is only an extension to file your return–it is not an extension to pay your taxes. If you have any tax due, you’ll be liable for the tax plus interest.

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SPARKS — Hundreds of thousands of small organizations across the country, ranging from memorial scholarship funds to union associations, could lose their nonprofit status with the IRS if they do not meet an October Tax Filing Deadline.

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File Tax Extension

File Tax Extension

Question: Have anybody used Turbo Tax to e-file a tax extension?

Hi, everyone, I recently used the Turbo Tax Extension Express to e-file a tax extension. Five days have passed since then, and the status of my e-filing shows only that the filing has been accepted by IRS. It is said “accepted”, not “approved”. That makes me confused because I have no idea whether “accepted” = “approved”, or “accepted” = “received” ?

Answer: I used FileLater (http://filelater.com) to file my extension. The email I got said “accepted” but the wording was very clear that “accepted” meant “approved” because there was mention that my new filing deadline was officially October 15th… so you’re probably all set.

IRS offers nonprofit extension

Small nonprofit organizations at risk of losing tax-exempt status because they failed to file required returns for 2007, 2008 and 2009 can preserve their status by filing returns by Oct. 15 under a one-time relief program.

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File Taxes Extension

File Taxes Extension

Question: I did not do my taxes or file an extension. What will happen and what are the consequences?

I am really scared because we did not do out taxes because we did not have the money to pay them. What will happen to us?

Answer: peachygurl86 has a good answer. File as soon as possible. If you owe money, the penalty for not filing is 5% per month, plus 0.5% for not paying, PLUS the interest comounded DAILY. If you file, you only pay the non-payment penalty of 0.5% plus the interest. The person who advised you not to worry about it because IRS is slow to catch up was LUCKY. If IRS thinks you owe them, they can lien your property, levy bank accounts and garnish wages. On top of that, if it happens you are entitled to a refund, the statute of limitations will prevent you from collecting it if your return is filed more than two years late. It’s far better to come clean and work with them, than to wait for them to come to you.

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Tax Filing Extension Form

Tax Filing Extension Form

Question: Where can I get an extension form for filing taxes?

in Los Angeles

And if I don’t have the money to pay my taxes before the extension does that mean I can’t file for it and just sit here without paying my taxes?




Answer: Go to irs.com and print out an extension form 4858, send it today April with a good faith estimate. If you cannot pay, the gov will fine you, etc, and set up a payment plan

OR if your taxes are done, send them in today April 15, even without the payment to avoid some penalties. then line 2 above.

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