Friday, September 9, 2016
Reminder: October 15th Tax Deadline Remains During Appropriations Lapse
Everyone is eligible for an automatic tax deadline extension and the first thing you should do if you missed the tax filing deadline is file for an extension with the IRS.
This gives you until October 15th to file your taxes.
However, you should also know that if you owe the IRS money, it is due on April 15th. So even if you file for a tax deadline extension, you need to send in an estimate of the taxes you owe.
Failure to do so can result in fines or penalties.
There are no penalties or fees for not filing for an extension if you don’t owe the IRS any money.
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