Category Archives: Efile Extension

Face-to-face IRS help available in more than 30 cities on Saturday, March 12

The Internal Revenue Service on march 4, 2022 announced that many Taxpayer Assistance Centers (TACs) will offer face-to-face Saturday help without an appointment from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Saturday, March 12. Normally TACs are only open weekdays.

“Being open on select Saturdays is offered for people to get the help they need when they need it,” said IRS Wage and Investment Division Commissioner and Taxpayer Experience Officer Ken Corbin. “We know that many taxpayers work during the week or have other obligations that make it difficult to get away to take care of their taxes during our routine business hours. We’re here to help, and people don’t need an appointment during these special Saturday hours.”

Extension of Tax Reporting Time

 

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The IRS has announced tax exemption for citizens of those states that have been impacted by storms, straight-line storms, tornadoes, and flooding.

Tax Relief Definition

Following the recent disaster declaration issued by the Federal Emergency Management Agency, the IRS announced that affected taxpayers in certain areas will receive tax relief. 

Tennessee – Individuals and households affected by severe storms, straight-line winds, tornadoes, and flooding that reside or have a business in Campbell, Cannon, Cheatham, Claiborne, Clay, Davidson, Decatur, Fentress, Grainger, Hardeman, Henderson, Hickman, Jackson, Madison, Maury, McNairy, Moore, Overton, Scott, Smith, Wayne, Williamson, and Wilson counties qualify for tax relief. The declaration permits the IRS to postpone certain tax-filing and tax-payment deadlines for taxpayers who reside or have a business in the disaster area. For instance, certain deadlines falling on or after March 25, 2021, and before August 2, 2021 are postponed through August 2, 2021.

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TODAY, April 15, is the deadline for Form 7004 extension of time for Form 1120 C-corp. Now is the time to file electronically!

There is a pressing need to act quickly because there isn’t much time left to file the C-corporation Form 1120 income tax return or an Extension Form 7004 for C-corporation 1120 to seek a filing extension. It’s not unfair to choose to save your hard-earned money for as long as possible, so you can make sure that you register and pay your taxes on or before the deadline to avoid IRS fines and interest. Keep one step ahead of the IRS by e-filing for an automatic 6-month extension of time to file the income tax returns. The deadline to file your C-corporation income tax returns (IRS Form 1120) is TODAY, April 15, 2021. The deadline to apply for a Form 7004 extension, which is an automatic extension of time for Form 1120, is also TODAY, April 15.

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The deadline to file an extension for C-corporation income tax returns (IRS Form 1120) is April 15, 2021. E-file now!

To give employers more cash in their paychecks, businesses were given the option to postpone withdrawing the employee’s share of payroll taxes on salaries earned between September 1, 2020, and December 31, 2020. Beginning March 27, 2020, you were given the option to delay the employer’s share of payroll taxes. Payroll taxes suspended during this time frame must be collected by April 30, 2021. To offset the balance that was withheld last year, you’ll need to subtract extra payroll tax from workers’ checks for the first four months of 2021. These taxes should be deposited in accordance with the daily salary withholding plan.

The tax filing deadline was March 15 for several companies, like most S corporations and partnerships. Since the move was announced after the deadline, this deadline remained unchanged. For C corporations, the April 15 deadline remains the same. Since sole proprietorships follow the same tax code as corporations, their 2020 returns must be filed by April 15, 2021. By filing Form 7004 along with a deposit equal to the amount of expected tax due, partnerships and S corporations may seek a six-month extension. The annual tax return, with interest and fees, is due on September 15 in this situation. Corporate tax returns for taxes earned in 2020 must be submitted by April 15, 2021. Businesses may use Form 1120 or file Form 7004 to make a deposit for the amount of expected tax owed to seek a six-month extension. This is also the deadline for the first quarterly projected tax payment of the year. You have until October 15 to file your income tax return using Form 1120 if your company has requested an extension. At this point, you’ll have to pay fines, interest, and any residual tax.

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The deadline to file Form 1120-Scorp and Form 1065 Partnership tax extension is Today, March 15th, E-file Now!

Why IRS Commissioner Rettig May Continue To Stand Firm On April 15 Filing  Deadline

The deadline to file Form 1120-Scorp and Form 1065 Partnership tax extension is today, March 15th, and it’s not too late to e-file an extension with www.Extensiontax.com if you need more time. Breaking a tax deadline will result in substantial fines and interest.

With less time to E-file Form 7004 for Tax Year 2020, the safest way to get it completed on time and escape the pitfalls of Interests & Fines is to use www.Extensiontax.com – A Think Trade Inc, product, an IRS Approved E-file Service Provider for E-filing Federal Extension Tax Forms & Excise Tax Forms.

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