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Now Time to Claim Extra Time for Exempt Organization Tax Returns using Form 8868 at ExtensionTax.com

The Extension Tax Form 8868 for Application for Extension of Time to File an Exempt Organization Return is now Due on May 15th, just couple of days left. Form 8868 is used by an exempt organization to request an automatic 6-month extension of time to file its return and also to apply for an additional (not automatic) 3-month extension if the original 6-month extension was not enough.

IRS Tax Form 8868 is now Due

Electronic Filing is just $9.99

Extension of time can be claimed using IRS Form 8868, by reporting it with-in the actual deadline (May 15), gives you additional time to work with your paper work. Extension of time will push your due date from May 15 to November 15, this 6-month automatic extension of time can be claimed electronically (eFile) at http://ExtensionTax.com. You may also seek additional (not automatic) 3-month of extension if required, however IRS wants you to file this additional extension request as a paper return. Continue reading

DEADLINE ALERT! Today is the LAST DAY to file for an Extension!

 

“When it comes to taxes, there are two types of people. There are those that get it done early, also known as psychopaths, and then the rest of us.” – Jimmy Kimmel

To the Jimmy Quoted rest of us also known as Non-Psychopaths, Today April 17th 2018 is the Official Due date to File and pay your Personal Income taxes. Not everyone is prepared to file their Personal Income Taxes, due to lack of paper work or lack of time.

Though TODAY is the official deadline to file your personal Income taxes but this is not the end of the Road. You can legally, postpone your Official Tax Due date to October 15th by simply E-filing Federal Extension Tax Form 4868.  Form 4868– Application for Automatic Extension of Time to File U.S. Individual Income Tax Return. Continue reading

Less Than 48 hours remaining, E-file for an Extension Today!

 

“It’s tax time. I know this because I’m staring at documents that make no sense to me, no matter how many beers I drink.” – Dave Barry. The day Dave was quoting is almost there. YES! You read that right, Less than 48 hours remaining to file and pay your Personal Income taxes. Not everyone is prepared to file their Personal Income Taxes, due to lack of paper work or lack of time.

Though tomorrow is the official deadline to file your personal Income taxes, it is not the end of the road for you. You can legally, postpone your Official Tax Due date to October by simply E-filing Federal Extension Tax Form 4868.  Form 4868– Application for Automatic Extension of Time to File U.S. Individual Income Tax Return. Continue reading

Only a Week Left to E-file your Extension Form 4868!

2018 is not only 100 days old but your Personal Income taxes are due in a week’s time. Exactly in a week’s time that is the 17th April 2018, you have to file & pay your Personal Income Tax. If not you are not really going to enjoy the rest of the year.

Thanks to the upcoming weekend that pushes the Tax Day to April 17th, for all those Law Abiding Tax payers out there, breaking your heads because of unavailability of adequate paper work to file your personal Income tax. IRS has a gift waiting, which you can claim by E-filing Form 4868. As soon as you file your Form 4868 you will be gifted with 6 more months of time to file your Personal Income Tax. Continue reading

E-file Form 4868, Postpone Your Tax Due Date by 6 six months!

If we are paying attention to our lives, we’ll recognize those defining moments. The challenge for so many of us is that we are so deep into daily distractions and ‘being busy, busy’ that we miss out on those moments and opportunities that – if jumped on – would get our careers and personal lives to a whole new level of wow. In today’s modern lifestyle almost every individual cribs stating that 24 hours a day is not enough to take care of their daily chores.

Month of April is here and your Personal Income Tax is due in another 15 days. You read that right this year the tax due date is April 17th not April 15th, thanks to the weekend and the following federal holiday. Well, though the due date is postponed by two days is that really enough for you to gather all the required paper works and file your Personal Income Tax on time without any mistakes. We can hear that loud “NO” so can the IRS. Continue reading