Last Minute Tax Filing Tips
As we move into April, tax deadlines are on the horizon. Since getting taxes prepared is pretty low on most people's list of things to do, you might need some last minute tips.
First and foremost, you have a couple extra days to file this year. The usual April 15th deadline falls on a Saturday this year. As a result, the tax filing deadline is now the following Monday, April 17th.
Preparing tax returns is a complex matter. If you don't believe me, just try reading one set of instructions kicked out by the IRS. Instead of doing a sloppy preparation, you might want to get more time. 4868 is the form you need to file.
The good news for extension filers is two fold. First, the extension is granted automatically. Second, the period has been extended from three months to six months. This longer period, however, also means the IRS is unlike to grant a second extension.
While the IRS is pretty liberal when it comes to filing returns, the agency has a different attitude towards payments. Yes, you can have more time to file the return, but you better pay whatever you owe now or you will pay penalties and interest. Send in money with the extension.
One of the truly wonderful things about tax time is a catch-22 that can occur. You go ahead and get your return prepared and ready to be filed. Unfortunately, you realize you owe more than you can pay. Now what?
If this occurs, your first option is the Ostrich strategy. You can just stick your head in the sand and not file until you have enough money to pay the bill. The problem, of course, is the IRS is going to notice. You will also pay more in penalties and interest.
Not filing a tax return sends up red flags at the IRS. To avoid this, you should file regardless of whether you can cover the amount due. Send in your return as well as the amount you can pay. The IRS will then set you up on a payment plan.
Filing even if you can't pay is smart for a few reasons. First, you don't send up red flags at the IRS. Second, you will ultimately pay less then not filing. You will still pay penalties and interest on what you owe, but the amount will be less because you made at least a partial payment.
If you are ready to pay your tax liability, there are a couple of ways. You can pay by check as has always been the case. You can also pay by credit card by going to officialpayment[dot]com. You will pay a service fee for using the online system.
Finding out you are due a refund is a blissful moment. Then greed sets in. When will you get it? You can go to the IRS site and find out. Just click the "where is my refund" link and follow the directions.
Filing taxes is one of those things we all tend to put off until the last moment. Well, the last moment is here!
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