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The easiest way to get additional time for filing your tax is now available!!

Take six additional months time (until October 15, 2012) to file your tax with no penalty by just filing extension form 4868. It is easy, safe and simple.

Use Form 4868 to request an automatic extension of time to file a U.S. individual income tax return. The extension will be granted if you properly estimate your tax liability using the information available to you. Enter your total tax liability on Form 4868, and file Form 4868 by the regular due date of your return (April 18th).

Although you are not required to make the full payment of the tax you estimate as due, Form 4868 does not extend the time to pay taxes. If you do not pay the amount due by the regular due date, you will owe interest. You should pay as much as you can to limit the amount of interest you will owe. You may also be charged penalties.

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Get 6-months Tax Extension, relax yourself, prepare and file your returns on or before Oct 15th, 2011. No penalty or interest to e-file Tax Extension.

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IRS extends tax filing deadline to April 17

The IRS is giving taxpayers two extra days to get their taxes turned in this year.

While Tax Day typically falls on April 15, the IRS announced Wednesday that it is pushing back this year’s filing deadline to Tuesday, April 17.

The extension was granted because April 15 falls on a Sunday this year, and Monday is Emancipation Day, a holiday in Washington D.C. that celebrates the freeing of slaves in the district. Last year, Tax Day was extended until April 18, also thanks to Emancipation Day.

Taxpayers requesting an extension will have until Oct. 15 to file their 2011 tax returns. The IRS said it expects to receive more than 144 million individual tax returns this year, with the majority projected to be submitted by the new April 17 deadline

In order to get an extension, you need to file Form 4868 with the IRS through www.tax4868.com/www.ExtensionTax.com. Paid prepares can also electronically file Form 4868 through our service. All it takes is just minutes to complete and get easy 6-months extension.

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HAPPY THANKSGIVING from ExtensionTax.com

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Nine Tips for Charitable Taxpayers

If you make a donation to a charity this year, you may be able to take a deduction for it on your 2011 tax return. Here are the top nine things the IRS wants every taxpayer to know before deducting charitable donations.

Charitable Taxpayers

Charitable Taxpayers

  • Make sure the organization qualifies

Charitable contributions must be made to qualified organizations to be deductible. You can ask any organization whether it is a qualified organization or check IRS Publication 78, Cumulative List of Organizations. It is available at www.IRS.gov.

  • You must itemize Charitable contributions are deductible only if you itemize deductions using Form 1040, Schedule A.
  • What you can deduct You generally can deduct your cash contributions and the fair market value of most property you donate to a qualified organization. Special rules apply to several types of donated property, including clothing or household items, cars and boats.

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Visit IRS.gov to Get Quick Tax Answers this Summer

The IRS Web site – www.irs.gov – makes it easy to get answers to your tax questions all year round. The site is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. You can also download forms and publications and even check the status of your refund. The IRS Web site has a wealth of information.

Here are six reasons to visit IRS.gov this summer.

  1. The latest news Get up-to-date information on new tax law changes. Several new laws are enacted almost every year and usually there are provisions that affect almost every taxpayer.
  2. Easy-to-use tools Use the Interactive Tax Assistant (ITA) – a tool that asks a series of questions to provide answers to your tax law issues. The ITA tool covers a number of tax topics and does not require any sensitive information such as Social Security numbers.
  3. Withholding Calculator Calculate the right amount of withholding allowances on your W-4. The IRS Withholding Calculator can ensure you don’t have too much or too little income tax withheld from your pay.
  4. Check out a charity Search for charities in  Publication 78, Cumulative List of Organizations, to find out if an organization is exempt from federal taxation and, if so, how much of your contributions to that organization are tax deductible.
  5. Career opportunities Get information about careers at the IRS. No matter what your professional specialty, the IRS can offer you a variety of full-time career or seasonal job opportunities.
  6. Forms and publications You can view, download and order tax forms and publications at any hour.

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