You can’t extend your tax deadline past October 15, but you can still file your return after October. Just remember that after the October deadline, you’ll have failure-to-file penalties added to your account until you file your tax return. To file your taxes with 1040.com, sign up or sign in.
Was the Oct 15 tax deadline extended?
Though last year the IRS extended the deadline from April 15 to July 15, this year the agency has granted us only one extra month: Your 2020 tax return is due on May 17, 2021. If you request an extension (and are approved), your last day to file will be Oct. 15, 2021.
When to file a tax extension after April 15?
Learn more about the above tax payment plan options. Since the IRS no longer accepts extensions after April 15 (even if they were filed and rejected on or by April 15), you should e-file or file your tax return as soon as possible (and pay as much as you can) to avoid additional filing penalties.
When is the deadline to file an extension for 2018?
Tax Tip 2018-84, May 31, 2018 IRS Tax Tip 2018-84, May 31, 2018 The IRS reminds taxpayers who requested an extra six months to file their 2017 tax return that Monday, October 15, 2018, is the extension deadline for most taxpayers. For taxpayers who have not yet filed, here are a few tips to keep in mind about the extension deadline and taxes:
What to do if you missed the extension deadline?
For taxpayers who have not yet filed, here are a few tips to keep in mind about the extension deadline and taxes: Try IRS Free File or e-file. Taxpayers can still e-file returns for free using IRS Free File. The program is available only on IRS.gov. Filing electronically is the easiest, safest and most accurate way to file taxes.
Is there an extension to the IRA contribution deadline?
The May 17 extension could provide some significant benefits for taxpayers looking to save for retirement through an IRA. That’s because the normal April 15 income tax deadline is also the IRA contribution deadline. In turn, the new May 17 due date would simultaneously push back the 2019 IRA contribution deadline.