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.
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Tax deadlines can sneak up on you, and nothing is more aggravating than having to pay a fine you could have avoided. Save each relevant filing date to your calendar and stay one step ahead of the IRS. So when is the 2021 “tax day”? April 15, 2021.
The IRS has extended the deadline for filing and paying business returns normally due on March 15th and April 15th to victims of the Texas winter storms until June 15th, 2021.
So when do you have to pay your taxes? If you’re mailing your return, the IRS considers it “on time” if it’s properly addressed, has enough postage, and arrives in the mail before the end of business on the filing deadline. Otherwise, you have until midnight on your tax filing deadline day to e-file your return.
So when are the tax extensions for 2021 due? You have until the due date of your taxes to file for an extension. Individuals can still file for a tax extension on April 15 if they want to. The same is true for businesses: S corporations and partnerships have until March 15 to file for an extension, while C corporations have until April 15 to file.
Here are the two important deadline details:
March 15 Deadline:
The due date for S corporation and partnership tax returns: The deadline to file your S corporation tax return (Form 1120-S) or partnership tax return (Form 1065) is March 15th, 2021.
The deadline to file an extension for S corporation and partnership tax returns is also March 15.
Forms:
S Corporation Income Tax Return (Form 1120S)
Return of Partnership Income in the United States, Form 1065
April 15 Deadline:
Individual tax returns are due on April 15th: Individual tax returns must be filed by April 15 (Form 1040, 1040A, or 1040EZ). The April 15 deadline also applies to sole proprietors who file Schedule C on their personal tax returns. The deadline to file for an extension to file your individual tax return is also April 15.
The due date for C corporation tax returns: The deadline for filing C corporation tax returns is today (Form 1120). The deadline to file for an extension to file your corporate tax return is also April 15.
Forms:
U.S. Corporation Income Tax Return (Form 1120)
Application for an Automatic Extension of Time (Form 7004)
The IRS has already begun accepting returns for 2020 since February 12, 2021. That being said, we support all major Extension Tax Application filing and are processing all the extension tax forms:
Form 4868 – Automatic Extension of Time To File Personal Income Tax Return
Form 7004 – Automatic Extension of Time To File Business Income Tax Return
Form 8868 – Automatic Extension of Time To File Exempt Organization Tax Return
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Victims of this month’s winter storms in Texas will have until June 15, 2021, to file various individual and business tax returns and make tax payments, the Internal Revenue Service announced today.
Following The recent disaster declaration issued by the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), the IRS is providing this relief to the entire state of Texas. But taxpayers in other states impacted by these winter storms that receive similar FEMA disaster declarations will automatically receive the same filing and payment relief. The current list of eligible localities is always available on the disaster relief page on IRS.gov.
Federal Taxpayers should file electronically and request direct deposit for refunds, eFiling is fast, easy and secured.
The Internal Revenue Service reminds taxpayers who filed an extension that the Oct. 15 due date to file their 2019 tax return is near. Taxpayers should file their tax returns on or before the Oct. 15 deadline. For those who still owe, pay as soon as possible to reduce any penalties and interest.
Convenient electronic filing options, including IRS Free File, are still available. Taxpayers and tax professionals should continue to use electronic options to support social distancing and speed the processing of tax returns, refunds and payments.
Although October 15 is the last day for most people to file, some taxpayers may have more time.
The Internal Revenue Service today reminds tax-exempt organizations that certain forms they file with the IRS are due on July 15, 2020. For organizations that operate on a calendar-year basis, this includes the 2019 Form 990 they would have normally filed on May 15. The upcoming July 15 deadline applies to many forms that were originally due May 15, including:
Form 990-series annual information returns (Forms 990, 990-EZ, 990-PF, 990-BL)
Form 990-N, Electronic Notice (e-Postcard) for Tax-Exempt Organizations Not Required to File Form 990 or Form 990-EZ
Forms 8871, Political Organization Notice of Section 527 Status
Form 8872, Political Organization Report of Contributions and Expenditures
Form 990-T, Exempt Organization Business Income Tax Return
Form 1120-POL, Political Organization Filing Requirements
Form 4720, Private Foundation Excise Tax Return
Tax-exempt organizations that need additional time to file beyond the July 15 deadline can request an automatic extension by filing Form 8868, Application for Extension of Time to File an Exempt Organization Return. An organization will be allowed a six-month extension beyond the original due date. For a calendar-year 2019 return, this means the extended deadline would be Nov. 15, 2020. In situations where tax is due, extending the time for filing a return does not extend the time for paying tax.
The IRS urges all organizations to take advantage of the speed and convenience of filing their returns electronically when possible.