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E-file IRS Tax Form 8868!

Non-Profit and Tax-Exempt Organizations can now extend their 2011 tax through www.extensiontax.comExtensiontax.com is known for offering quality service as well as a quick and easy way to extend the filing date for Personal, Business and non-profit organization Returns.

Using IRS Form 8868: “Application for Extension of Time to File an Exempt Organization Return” Non-Profit and Tax-Exempt Organizations can now file for an extension of their filing date. The process may be slightly different than that for Personal and Business Extensions, but it is just as simple.

There are several distinct differences of Filing a Form 8868 rather than a Personal or Business Return Extension. For Instance, a Non-Profit Organization must provide the name of the person in charge of the books. They must also provide a Group Exemption Number if the organization is filing a group return. A significant difference of Filing the 8868 Non-Profit Extension is that it consists of two parts. Part one is an automatic 3 month extension, while Part 2 is an additional 3 month extension. It should be noted that an organization can only file Part 2 if it has already been granted an Automatic 3-month Extension on a previously filed 8868.

Our Site allows Exempt Organizations to file either Part One or Part Two. An organization can even file Part Two through our website if it did not file part one with us (It is still necessary that a Form 8868Part One was Filed).In the end, we will do the same thing we do with Personal and Business Extensions. We’ll check over your form, make sure it’s clear of basic errors. After that, we’ll submit your tax extension electronically to the IRS. We’re an authorized IRS e-file provider and our site operates on a secure network, so your information is safe.
Depending on volume, you hear back from the IRS in minutes. We’ll keep you updated with any new information from the IRS via email.

Millions of people e-file their tax extension forms every year. The IRS has a digital initiative–a push to get up to 80 percent of their forms online–and tax extensions are included in that. E-filing a federal personal, business and nonprofit tax extension with Form 48687004and 8868 is quick and easy. A tax extension extends the time to file, not to pay taxes (if they are owed).

www.ExtensionTax.com is committed to provide the Best in Quality and Service for all our users,  www.ExtensionTax.com /www.TaxExcise.com is a certified, IRS authorized, e-file service provider for Form 2290Form8849Form720 & Extensions for  Form4868,  Form8868 and Form7004.

E-file your Extensions in 10 minutes for less than $10

Extensiontax.com makes filing tax extensionseasy with their simple and secure e-filing programExtensiontax.com is an authorized IRS e-file provider, serving the entire Nation. With Extensiontax.com, users can e-file a personal, business or nonprofit organization tax extension in less than 10 minutes, for less than $10.

The deadline for filing a tax extension is right around the corner.  With Extensiontax.com, users can e-file a six month extension quickly and easily. The complete process, starting from signing up in to the website to transmit takes just a few minutes. Plus,Extensiontax.com offers the lowest price in the industry when it comes to Efiling Extension forms 48687004 and 8868.

Extensiontax.com has loads of contextual help and support windows to guide users through the process. Other tax extension programs expect users to know what every form means; Extensiontax.com spells it out, and makes it easy. The website is intuitive, simple, and low on confusing tax jargon.

Here’s how it works:

  1. Users quickly create an account by clicking Sign up at Extensiontax.com
  2. They input their basic tax information into the application
  3. The program walks them through the process and checks for errors
  4. A couple of clicks later and their tax extensions is sent to the IRS

About e-filing :

Millions of people e-file their tax extension forms every year. The IRS has a digital initiative–a push to get up to 80 percent of their forms online–and tax extensions are included in that. E-filing a federal personal, business and nonprofit tax extension withForm 48687004and 8868 is quick and easy. A tax extension extends the time to file, not to pay taxes (if they are owed).

www.ExtensionTax.com is committed to provide the Best in Quality and Service for all our users,  www.ExtensionTax.com /www.TaxExcise.com is a certified, IRS authorized, e-file service provider for Form 2290Form8849Form720 & Extensions for  Form4868,  Form8868 and Form7004.
www.ExtensionTax.com /www.TaxExcise.com are products of Think Trade Inc. We are a BBB accredited company with A+ certification.

For any questions you may have regarding Excise Tax Filings please reach us at 1-866-245-3918 or simply write to us at  support@extensiontax.com support@taxexcise.com

What is Form 4868 All About?

File your tax extension online!

April 17th is the deadline to file your income tax return, but if you are not able to file the return by the deadline. What should you do? File an extension, of course.

You can automatically extend the April 17 due date to October 15 by filing Form 4868, “Application for Automatic Extension of Time to File U.S. Individual Income Tax Return.” So now you have six more months to file your personalincome tax return.

The good thing about Form 4868 is that simply filing this form grants an automatic, no-questions-asked 6-month extension. You don’t have to have a reason. Just sending this form to the IRS on or before April 17 gets you the extra six months.
But here’s another important point about Form 4868: This 6-month extension is NOT an extension to pay any tax you may owe on the tax return. Form 4868 only grants an extension of time to file the tax return.
So, if you usually get a refund on your personal tax return, you are OK. But, if you think you might have a balance due, or if you are not sure, then you should go ahead and prepare the return to the best of your ability, do the calculations, and see where you stand.

If you are getting a refund, great!  If you’re not in a hurry to get the refund, then file theextension form and wait until October 15 to send in the return. But if you have a balance due on the return, then you should send in your balance due with Form 4868. That way you avoid any penalty and interest for late payment of tax.

When October 15 rolls around, you send in the return, showing the Form 4868 payment as a credit. The end result is this: you paid your tax on time (April 17), and you filed yourtax return legally late (October 15) because you filed the extension form on time.

Obviously, the key here is whether or not you have a balance due on your return. If you have a balance due, but don’t send in the payment with Form 4868, then you will have penalty and interest charges for paying the tax after April 15.Bottom line: Do not overlook the fact that Form 4868 does not grant you an extension of time to pay the tax. It only gives you an extension of time to file the return.

www.ExtensionTax.com is committed to provide the Best in Quality and Service for all our users,  www.ExtensionTax.com /www.TaxExcise.com is a certified, IRS authorized, e-file service provider for Form 2290Form8849Form720 & Extensions for  Form4868,  Form8868 and Form7004.

www.ExtensionTax.com /www.TaxExcise.com are products of Think Trade Inc. We are a BBB accredited company with A+ certification.

For any questions you may have regarding Excise Tax Filings please reach us at 1-866-245-3918 or simply write to us at  support@extensiontax.com support@taxexcise.com

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.

E-file your extension:

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.

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.

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. Call our Help Desk at 1-866-245-3918 or simple write to us at support@extensiontax.com