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File
Tax Late
Filing taxes late requires a tax extension and approval from the
IRS. The IRS does not approve all applications for tax extensions
but, you can make changes and resubmit your application to file a
late tax return as many times as you want. Filing late tax returns
just requires an accepted tax extension.
You may want to file taxes late for many reasons but the IRS doesn't
care to know why you want to file late, they just require the proper
forms to be filled out and submitted. This includes extension form
4846 for personal returns and IRS extension form 7004 for business
returns.
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Tax
Extension Form 4868 Personal |
Tax
Extension Form 7004 Business |
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1040 Individuals
1099 Contractors
Single Member LLC's
Schedule C Sole Proprietor |
Partnerships
Corporations
Multi-Member LLCs
Estates and Trust Funds |
You can
file late tax return documents on or before October 15th when you
have received a federal tax extension. This does not allow you to
pay any taxes owed late though. You should pay any taxes owed with
your tax extension application in order to avoid late payment
penalties and interest.
Requirements for an Extension to File Tax Late:
Income
Tax Extensions for filing late tax must be done on or before the
standard April 15th federal tax return due date. The IRS will
then email you when your extension application has been accepted.
This will extend your filing deadline for filing tax late until
October 15th. Your then qualified for filing tax returns late,
though you may file your tax return anytime prior to Oct 15.
The main reason for filing a income tax extension is to avoid a
Failure to File Penalty of 5% per month, and up to 25% of the tax
amount you owe.
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