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The Individual Income Tax Extension Deadline is Approaching Soon!

Hello taxpayers! The deadline to file your extension for your personal income tax is just a week away, and you should not delay e-filing your personal income tax extension anymore. Register for free at Extensiontax.com and e-file 4868 to get the automatic six-month extension time from the IRS.  

Extensiontax.com offers you a convenient online platform to e-file form 4868 to apply for a personal income tax extension to the IRS from the comfort of your home/office with your laptops or mobile phones. We also offer dedicated mobile applications for both Android and iPhone users to easily e-file and pay form 4868 to the IRS and get an extension on their personal income taxes. Our web and mobile applications are innovative and highly user-friendly, which aids in smoothly e-file form 4868 and paying any tax dues using the all the IRS authorized online payment methods.  

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Corporate Business Taxpayers have until April 18th to request an Extension of Time.

Corporations like C-corps should file their previous year’s income tax returns to the IRS on or before April 18th, 2022, and pay the tax dues through their respective original tax forms. Or else, the IRS will charge penalties, interests, and late charges based on the due tax amount. So, the corporations should file their tax reports and pay the tax dues by the deadline of April 18th of this year.  

Corporate Extension Tax Due Date April 18

April 18th is the deadline for business income tax extension applications. 

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Form 7004 Business Income Tax Extension Due This March 15

Form 7004 Business Income Tax Extension – A Complete Overview 

Filing for business extension tax is essential for all businesses when they cannot complete their tax reports on time. Because businesses face many challenges while filing their tax reports perfectly with the IRS, the time constraint is the major challenge. And the deadline is nearby to pay and file your complete business income tax returns. Every year IRS keeps the deadline on the 15th of the third month, which is March 15, 2022 (for S-Corp, LLC’s etc), for few business owners to file their business income taxes, others it is April 18,2022 (for Corporates etc). For the businesses that cannot submit the tax returns on time, IRS gives an automatic tax extension time to complete all the formalities and submit the tax reports properly.  

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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.”

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For Illinois and Tennessee tornado victims, IRS extends 2021 tax-filing deadline, other deadlines to May 16

The victims of Illinois and Tennessee on December 10, 2021 suffered big damage.

Victims of this tornadoes (in parts of Illinois and Tennessee) will have until May 16, 2022, to file various individual and business tax returns and make tax payments, the Internal Revenue Service announced today. This is the same relief already provided to storm victims in Kentucky.

Following last week’s emergency declarations issued by the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), the IRS is providing this relief to taxpayers affected by storms, tornadoes and flooding that took place starting on Dec. 10 in parts of Illinois and Tennessee. Currently, relief is available to affected taxpayers who live or have a business in Bond, Cass, Coles, Effingham, Fayette, Jersey, Macoupin, Madison, Montgomery, Morgan, Moultrie, Pike and Shelby counties in Illinois and Cheatham, Decatur, Dickson, Dyer, Gibson, Lake, Obion, Stewart and Weakley counties in Tennessee. But the IRS will provide the same relief to any other localities designated by FEMA in these or neighboring states. The current list of eligible localities is always available on the disaster relief page on IRS.gov, including numerous counties in Kentucky announced last week. Continue reading