Category Archives: exempt Organisation

One Stop Shop for Tax Extensions: ExtensionTax.com!

The exact Phrase to explain how tax extensions work is Filing for a Tax extension is “May I place you on hold for a while”. Filing for an Extension is nothing but keeping the IRS informed that you will file your Tax returns after a while. You may have more than enough money to pay off your Taxes but, you may not have the required paper works ready by the Due date. Extensions are more likely to be a gift given to tax payers by the IRS and the best way to file for it is through ExtensionTax.com.

www.ExtensionTax.com is an IRS authorized E-file service provider that supports E-filing for Extensions Online. Millions of taxpayers are benefited by this user friendly, hassle free application by E-filing their Tax extensions. The online portal has been designed in such a way that complex tax jargon’s are broken into simple understandable words, which makes it easier for a common man to file for an Extension.

What all can be done through www.ExtensionTax.com ? Continue reading

Business Income Tax deadline can be Extended!

March 15th will be the deadline to file your business income tax return and if you need more time to file, it’s not too late to e-file an extension with www.Extensiontax.com . Missing your tax deadline can incur hefty penalties & Interests.  Extensiontax.com is your one-stop e-filing solution for IRS tax extensions. E-filing an extension for your business tax return is quick and easy…

Form 7004:

ExtensionTax.com supports e-filing of IRS Form 7004. This form can automatically extend your filing deadline for up to 6 months. It is not complicated to fill out and really only requires a few business details to complete. Form 7004 can be e-filed by Multi-Member LLCs, C-Corporations, S-Corporations, Partnerships, Trusts, and Estates.  Continue reading

Claim Extension of Time online to file your Income Tax

Exempt Organisations across USA file their income tax returns on 990 series of forms based on the type of business they are into. It is not at all unusual for an organization to need an extension of time to file their Form 990. Sometimes the annual audit isn’t finished, sometimes the CPA is too busy, sometimes the financial records are not yet in order. Whatever the reason, the first extension request is automatically granted. But you still have to file the extension request form on or before the due date of the Form 990. If you are one day late filing the extension request, it is not valid and the IRS will charge a penalty each day the Form 990 is late.

If you have claimed extra time and still you need of some more time to complete your returns you can claim Form 8868 well with in 15th of August.

Get Extra Time!

Check out the due dates for Exempt Organisations as Corporations and Trust

You cannot ask for 6 months with the first extension. You only get 3 months per request, for a maximum of 6 months. This is the time to file your 2nd request with the IRS. Part 2 of Form 8868 is used to request an additional 3 month extension. You’ll need to give a reason.

If your organization is required to file Form 990-T because it has Unrelated Business Taxable Income, and if you need an extension of time to file Form 990-T, you must file a SEPARATE Form 8868 for the 990-T.

You only need to apply for one extension for the 990-T because the extension that pertains to the 990-T is for 6 months.

 

Exempt Organization Can File Form 8868 To Gain Extra Time To File Return

Welcome back filers; hope you are pink of health. Today’s topic for our blog is form 8868. This form is an Application for Extension of Time to File an Exempt Organization Return. If you are ready with your papers and need extra time to file your return, you can file form 8868 and request for 3 months extension of time (6 months for a corporation required to file Form 990-T). This is not the end, you can also request for additional 3 months of extension if the original 3 month was not sufficient to get your papers ready. However, do note, you cannot apply for both the extensions, i.e. automatic 3-month extension and the additional (not automatic) 3-month extension at the same time. Continue reading

IRS and Treasury Likely to Issue Revised Guidelines for Tax Exempt Organizations

The United States Department of Treasury along with the IRS is likely to announce an official release having qualification requirements for organizations filing under the tax exempt category, as a social welfare organization. According to the proposed guidelines, there would be certain amendments to the present regulations and provide insights on the total proportion these organizations should promote social welfare activities. However, the U.S Department of Treasury and the IRS would consider and reflect on the comments before releasing the final proposal. Danny Werfel, IRS Acting Commissioner added that, “This is part of ongoing efforts within the IRS that are improving our work in the tax-exempt area,” Continue reading