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No. 40442.=20 Grandville, M. l. #49418.=20 :::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::= =20 The Internal Revenue Service allows taxpayers to file for a 6-month extensi= on if they need more time to prepare their tax return. You can obtain a ta= x extension for any reason; the IRS grants them automatically as long as yo= u complete the proper form on time. Check your state tax laws; some states= accept IRS extensions while others require you to file a separate state ex= tension form.=20 Since 1955, "Tax Day" in the United States has been April 15, or the next b= usiness day if it falls on a weekend or holiday. Despite the fact that tax= es are essentially due on the same day every year, many people still find t= hemselves scrambling on April 14 to get their records together. Fortunatel= y, the Internal Revenue Service allows taxpayers to file for a six-month ex= tension if they need more time to prepare their tax return. You can obtain= an extension for any reason; the IRS grants them automatically as long as = you complete the proper form on time. Check your state tax laws; some stat= es accept IRS extensions while others require you to file a separate state = extension form. Benefits of filing an extension Filing a tax extension is = free, easy and automatic: Just submit Form 4868 electronically or on paper = by the April filing deadline. TurboTax Easy Extension makes it easy. Not = only will you gain six months to file, you'll relieve the stress that often= accompanies trying to pull everything together by tax time. More time and= less stress means you'll be able to thoroughly review your return and ensu= re you're taking advantage of all the tax benefits available to you.=20 You'll also avoid failure-to-file penalties, which can add up to 25% of the= tax due. If you file an extension but miss the extended deadline, you wil= l be subject to this penalty. Keep in mind that filing an extension when y= ou owe taxes only gives you more time to file, not more time to pay =C3=A2= =E2=82=AC=E2=80=9C your payment is still due at the April deadline. An ext= ension will allow you to take advantage of retroactive changes to the tax l= aw that might be made after the April deadline, without the added time and = expense of filing an amendment. Additionally, some tax professionals theor= ize that filing an extension will decrease your odds of being audited, sinc= e IRS auditors must meet quotas and try to do so early in the year. While = the IRS does not disclose its process for selecting returns for audit, the = earlier a return is filed, the longer it is in the system and thus subject = to a review. Missing or inaccurate information You can't file an accurate = return if you don't have all the information you need, or if what you have = is incorrect. It's not unusual for some information returns, such as a Sch= edule K-1 or Form 1099, to arrive too late to allow you to complete your ta= x return by the April deadline. The IRS does impose deadlines for filing i= nformation returns, but extensions are frequently granted. These extension= s can be for 30 days or six months, depending on the return.=20 Financial institutions and investment companies typically send 1099s to the= ir customers to report interest, dividends, capital gains and sale proceeds= These returns often need correction, especially if they are based on inf= ormation from multiple investments. "Sometimes if a company knows they are= going to be correcting 1099s," notes Martin Cole, a tax educator and forme= r accountant, "they will send a notice to let clients know a change is comi= ng. " You'll be out of town during tax season With electronic filing of inc= ome tax returns and the ability to obtain electronic copies of many tax for= ms, taxpayers who are out of town during tax season can often get their ret= urn completed and filed by the April deadline. If you still need some pape= r information, however, or aren't comfortable with electronic filing, a tax= -time vacation may compromise your ability to meet the filing deadline. "O= ur practice had a lot of 'snowbird' retired clients who traveled to the sou= thern states for six months of the year," says Cole. Since the clients wer= e expecting refunds, they would file an extension and complete their tax re= turns when they headed back up north in the spring.=20 Schedules and timing interfere "Sometimes," says Cole, "you just run out of= time. " People get busy and keep telling themselves they'll get to their t= axes later, and soon enough it's Tax Day Eve and there's just no way you'll= get your return done on time. Tax preparers get busy, too, and many will = automatically file for an extension for clients who bring their information= in within a week or two of the deadline. Dealing with a major life event = could also cause you to miss the tax deadline. The loss of a loved one, mo= ving, marriage or divorce can take up your time and your energy. Filing an= extension will let you deal with your situation when you need to, without = having to worry about preparing and filing your tax return. Why not to fil= e an extension Many people file for an extension because they owe taxes and= are unable to pay them. "Inability to pay is the worst reason to file an = extension," warns Cole. An extension gives you extra time to file, but not= extra time to pay. After you file an extension, if you owe taxes when you= file your return, you might also have to pay penalties and interest on the= tax due. If you file an extension for other reasons, you must determine a= s best you can whether you'll owe money or get a refund; if you expect to o= we money, you should pay that amount with your extension. Use a tax estima= tor like TaxCaster to estimate how much you may or may not owe. Instead of= requesting an extension when you can't pay your tax due, the IRS offers so= me payment alternatives. You can request a short extension to pay, of 60 t= o 120 days; you will still pay penalties and interest, but at a lower rate.= The IRS also offers installment agreements for taxpayers who can't pay th= eir taxes when they are due. An installment agreement lets you pay a set a= mount per month until the tax is paid. Finally, the IRS suggests you consi= der paying your tax due with a credit card or loan. In many cases the inte= rest on these accounts will be lower than the combined penalties and fees y= ou'll pay the IRS.=20 ------=_Part_3_1408069153.1492117958256--