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If you need more time to finish your taxes, the IRS allows one free six month extension. Here's how to file for a tax extension.
The final day to file your taxes if you received an extension ahead of the original April 15 "Tax Day" deadline is just six ...
April 15 is the drop-dead date for filing a 2021 federal income tax return, if you haven't done so. The IRS says many are owed $781 or even more.
What do you need to file your taxes? If you don’t think you can submit your tax return in time, you must request an extension from the IRS by April 15, also known as Tax Day, to avoid any penalties.
With the clock ticking on tax season, the IRS is reminding Americans that it is also their last chance to file a past due return and receive a refund for tax year 2021.
Requesting an extension allows people to file taxes after the April 15 deadline. An extension does not mean extending the date when taxes are owed or a break on tax liability.
Last-minute taxpayers can file for an extension A tax extension pushes back the filing deadline, affording taxpayers additional time to get their submission in order.
A tax extension can give you six extra months to file your tax return. But there are risks.
With the clock ticking on tax season, the IRS is reminding Americans that it is also their last chance to file a past due return and receive a refund for tax year 2021.