Missed The Filing Deadline? Don't Sweat
Whew! April 15th has come and gone. If you made the dreaded
deadline, then you have nothing to worry about. If you did not, what do
you do next? If you did miss the tax deadline, it is not the end of the
world. There are a few steps you can take to show good faith to the IRS.
First, file for a tax deadline extension as soon as possible. This effort will allow you to push back your filing deadline to October. 15th, so you can get your taxes in order and get on good terms with the IRS.
Here are a few different ways to for file an extension.
Once you do these two things, the IRS is happy to give you an extra 6 months to get organized and get everything together.
First, file for a tax deadline extension as soon as possible. This effort will allow you to push back your filing deadline to October. 15th, so you can get your taxes in order and get on good terms with the IRS.
Here are a few different ways to for file an extension.
- Filling out the IRS Tax Extension form 4868 that estimates your taxes, and sending it in electronically or by mail. If you are past the deadline already, we strongly recommend that you send it in electronically.
- If you are doing your taxes online you can file for an extension through several entities like TurboTax or H & R Block.
Once you do these two things, the IRS is happy to give you an extra 6 months to get organized and get everything together.