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IRS Tax Extension: e-file Federal Form 4868 Tax return

April 15th has long been known as tax day in the United States. Just because the day never changes does not mean that the circumstances for taxpayers do not change.  Many taxpayers may find themselves needing more time to file their tax return when April 15th rolls around.

When it comes to dealing with taxes and the IRS is to avoid waiting until the last possible minute to request an extension.  Filing an extension provides you with an automatic 6 month postponement to file your return (until October 15th); it is not an extension for payment.

Steps to Take to File for an Extension on your Tax Return

  • Identify BEFORE April 15th that you need to request an extension to file your taxes.
  • Visit the official IRS e-file supporter website and complete the Automatic Extension Form (4868) electronically. The website provides information on the tax deadlines, forms and instructions for completing necessary tax return information.
  • You will be required when you file to make a payment in full of the approximate amount that you owe as determined by your rough draft of the tax return. This amount can be paid either by credit card online or by check in the mail. Either method must be filed by midnight on April 15th to not be considered a late return.
  • After you request your extension, ensure that you file your final tax return within 6 months of requesting the extension.

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Implications to Consider when Filing for an Extension

  • Filing for an IRS extension is simply a request to the IRS asking them to grant you more time to file your tax return.
  • Most taxpayers who file for an extension are approved for this if they follow the tax calendar deadlines provided by the IRS.
  • Remember that being granted an extension to file does NOT mean you have been granted an extension for the payment owed to the IRS.
  • A payment on the estimated balance owed must be made at the time your extension is filed.
  • If you do not make a payment with your request for an extension you may avoid the penalty for late filing but will be responsible for the interest rates associated with your late tax bill.
  • Taxpayers who are requesting an extension should be prepared to pay at least 90% of the amount that they will estimate to be due for the year at the time that the extension request is filed with the IRS. This estimated amount is for the current tax year.
  • If you owe money to the IRS for back taxes you will be required to pay your tax bill in full by tax day, April 15th. This is true regardless of the extension.
  • Late tax payments are subject to penalties and interest on the outstanding balance.
  • The penalty for failing to file taxes by the deadline is 5% per month up which caps at 25% of the entire balance owed.
  • The penalty for failure to pay your taxes is 0.5% per month in addition to a monthly charge for interest on the balance owed when taxes have been filed.

The Bottom Line

The tax laws and the business of preparing and filing taxes can be overwhelming. Avoiding the process can have serious consequences that can impact you for years to come. Taxes are expensive enough but failing to file and pay on time can add thousands in fees and penalties to your tax bill.

As a taxpayer you can avoid paying more than you have to by following the rules of the IRS and realizing ahead of time when filing for an extension may be in your best interest. The bottom line is that everyone who owes taxes will be required to pay them. Following the tax calendar and the rules of the IRS will eliminate the penalties and interest associated with outstanding tax balances.

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Get easy 6-months extension on your US Individual Tax filing !!!

Form 4868 is the form you must fill out if you are not able to file your federal income tax return by April 15 (or April 18 in 2011!)

What is Form 4868?

By filling out the IRS form 4868, you can get an automatic 6 month extension of time to file your taxes beyond the tax deadline. For your 2010 taxes, the extension deadline is October 17, 2011.

Why Would I Want to File A Tax Extension?

Some things that may make you consider filing an extension:

  • Your paperwork takes a lot of time to pull together and you want to make sure everything is done properly.
  • Incorrect forms are issued to you and you need time to get the proper forms reissued.
  • Your taxes are different than previous years and you want to make sure they are done right, i.e. you got married or bought a house.
  • You need more time to make a solo 401k contribution to lower your tax bill.

Role of www.ExtensionTax.com?

ExtensionTax.com is a premier efile service provider in the Tax Industry and it is the professional way to efile any extension tax returns with IRS.

  • Get easy 6-months tax extension to file your personnel income tax returns.
  • Simple and Easy steps, complete an extension tax in 3 simple steps in minutes.
  • Get instant “TEXT Alert” on status of your return.
  • IRS certified efile partner for Extension Tax Forms
  • Receive an email confirmation once your extension is IRS Approved.
  • No Penalty to File an Extension
  • Manage multiple businesses and personnel extension tax returns in one Single Account.
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Tax Extension and Taxes Due

As a reminder, an extension for taxes only pushes back the due date for filing your taxes. If you owe money, you should estimate the amount owed, file your extension and still make your payment by April 18, 2011.

April 18 Filing Deadline Approaching; IRS Offers Tips to Taxpayers

WASHINGTON — The Internal Revenue Service today reminded taxpayers that they have two weeks remaining until the April 18 filing deadline and that they can use IRS Free File to do their taxes or file an extension.As of March 25, the IRS has received more than 82 million individual income tax returns, which is 58 percent of the 141 million returns expected this year. The IRS has received about the same number of returns so far this year as it did at this time last year, while processing of returns is up 3 percent from the same time last year.

Numerous economic recovery tax credits are also still available. The IRS reminded taxpayers that for some credits, such as the Making Work Pay Credit, individuals must claim the $400 ($800 for married couples) in order to receive it. (Use Schedule M to calculate your Making Work Pay credit.)

Usually, 20 to 25 percent of all taxpayers file in the final two weeks of the tax season. And, usually, about 7 percent of taxpayers seek a six-month extension to file.

Taxpayers have an extra weekend to file this year because of a District of Columbia holiday. The deadline for 2011 is Monday April 18, instead of April 15.

The IRS offered these filing tips as the final countdown begins:

Start now to gather information and prepare your return to avoid hasty and possibly costly errors;

  • Many tax credits from the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA) are available. There’s an expanded American Opportunity Credit of up to $2,500 for tuition, books and fees; a larger energy credit of up to $1,500 and an expanded Earned Income Tax Credit for larger families of up to $5,666. The $8,000 first-time homebuyer credit is still available for people who entered into a binding contract by April 30, 2010, and went to settlement by September 30, 2010;
  • Consider using IRS Free File, which is brand-name software or online fillable forms, to prepare and e-file your returns – at no charge. Software is available to the 70 percent of taxpayers – those who earn $58,000 or less. And, fillable forms have no income limitations. Get started at IRS Free File;
  • File electronically to get a faster refund, have secure, encrypted transmission and a more accurate tax return. You can e-file through your tax preparer, through commercial software or through IRS Free File;
  • If you cannot meet the April 18 deadline, file an extension, Form 4868, Application for Automatic Extension of Time to File U.S. Individual Income Tax Return. All taxpayers can use Free File to submit a Form 4868 for an automatic six-month extension.
  • The six-month extension is to file a return only; it is not an extension to pay taxes due. If you are unable to pay your taxes, file a tax return anyway to lessen the penalties and pay all that you can. Then work with the IRS to set up a payment plan or you can go to IRS.gov and use the Online Payment Agreement Application.

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2011 FILING SEASON STATISTICS
Cumulative through the weeks ending 03/26/10 and 03/25/11
Individual Income Tax Returns 2010 2011 % Change
Total Receipts 82,533,000 82,276,000 -0.3%
Total Processed 77,812,000 80,318,000 3.2%
E-filing Receipts:
TOTAL ,000 71,067,000 6.8%
Tax Professionals 42,354,000 44,712,000 5.6%
Self-prepared 24,188,000 26,355,000 9.0%
Web Usage:
Visits to IRS.gov 141,109,467 151,305,611 7.2
Total Refunds:
Number 68,587,000 69,955,000 2.0%
Amount $204.260 Billion $206.477 Billion 1.1%
Average refund $2,978 $2,952 -0.9%
Direct Deposit Refunds:
Number 54,738,000 57,251,000 4.6%
Amount $175.038 Billion $179.827 Billion 2.7%
Average refund $3,198 $3,141 -1.8%