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Form 7004: Extension on Business Tax Returns

ExtensionIRS Form 7004, officially known as the “Form 7004 – Application for Automatic Extension of Time to File Certain Business Income Tax, Information, and Other Returns,” is a request for an automatic extension of time to file certain business tax returns. The deadline to file a Business Tax Extension is March 15th. The extension will be granted by the IRS if the business:

 

 

 

  1. Complete IRS Form 7004 properly
  2. Make a proper estimate of the tax (if applicable)
  3. File the form by the due date of the return to which the Form 7004 applies,
  4. Pay any tax that is due.

An IRS Form 7004 can be submitted to automatically extend the filing deadline for 32 different IRS returns. The IRS grants automatic extensions of six (6) months, on the return for which the extension is filed. The eligible returns and length of automatic extensions are listed below: Continue reading

Business Tax Deadlines are Right around the corner

The deadlines for businesses are coming up really soon, and if you still need to get all your information together, you should invest in a business tax extension and receive more time to file. A filing extension is automatic – you get it simply by asking the IRS for it.

But you must file the request for an extension by the deadline you’re expected to meet for filing your return – not to mention that different types of businesses have different due dates and extension periods. Check the following to see which deadline applies to you. Continue reading

FAQs On Form 7004

So filers, keeping you posted about the due date is almost like a routine for us. Business income tax return is due date not too far from our calendar. However, if you are not ready with your documents yet and you looking for extra time to get things in place, you can always file form 7004 through Extensiontax.com by 16th of March 2015.

If you fail to pay your tax or extension, you are liable to pay penalties along with the tax due.
Today, we have jotted down few of the frequently asked questions by our filers.

Purpose of IRS Form 7004:
Form 7004 is a request application that provides 5-month tax extension by partnerships, most estates and trusts, and most multi-member LLCs. However, most other types of business entities (including C corporations, S corporations, foreign corporations, REMICs, and REITs) can use Form 7004 to request a 6-month tax extension. Continue reading

Efile Your Business Income Tax Extension Form 7004 With ExtensionTax.com

In this taxation world, every corporate business, partnerships and certain trusts are mandate to file and report tax through the applicable tax form. However, there are times when you really don’t have time to file and report your tax. and in such cases, you can file an extension via form 7004 on or before the due date of your income tax return, i.e. 15th of March. Additionally, we have good news for you. Usually, IRS do not accept tax return during the weekends, and if the due date falls on a weekend, the next business working day is treated as the due date to file and report the extension or the tax form. The same implies here, as 15th of March is falling on a weekend, 16th of March is treated as the due date to file and report the income tax return or if you are filing the extension.

All You Need to Know About IRS Form 7004:

IRS form 7004 is filed to extend the time duration for filing certain income tax returns. However, there is one point you need to remember, these extensions serve you with grace time to report not to pay your tax. You are liable to pay your dues to the IRS when you are filing this extension. Also, extensions would be granted only if proper estimation is made and filed by the actual return date for which this extension applies. Continue reading

Form 7004- The Application To File Business Tax Extension

Yes, it is indeed a long time since we had our last update here at ExtensionTax.com. It is easy to get overwhelmed when it comes to anything tax-related, and getting federal business tax extension is no exception. ExtensionTax.com wants you help you in understanding the business extension process. We have jotted few of the questions:

Who Can Use IRS Form 7004?

Form 7004 is a request application that serves you with 5-month tax extension by partnerships, most estates and trusts, and most multi-member LLCs. Most other types of business entities (including C corporations, S corporations, foreign corporations, REMICs, and REITs) can use Form 7004 to request a 6-month tax extension.

What Is The Due Date For Filing A Business Tax Extension?

You must file a business tax extension by filing form 7004 by the original due date of the tax return. For corporations, this deadline is the 15th day of the 3rd month after the close of the tax year (March 15 for calendar year filers). For partnerships, as well as most estates, trusts, and multi-member LLCs, this deadline is the 15th day of the 4th month following the end of the tax year (April 15 for calendar year filers). Continue reading