IRS Tax Extension Archive for February, 2009

 

You might be surprised to learn that filing a tax extension does NOT mean that you have an extra five or six months to actually pay your taxes.

This may be pretty confusing to the average taxpayer. Why would you bother with a tax extension if you still have to pay on time? (Which is to say, March 15 for business taxes and April 15 for personal income taxes).

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Because you still might save money. Tax extensions give you extra time to prepare the most accurate and advantageous return possible–but the Feds still need the money you owe. If it turns out that you’re due some money back, you’ll get a refund. If you discover that you owe even more, you’ll have to pay it. But whatever your tax liability is on March or April 15, you have to pay it at that time.


What Happens if I Don’t?
If you don’t pay your income taxes by the standard deadline (March or April 15), you’ll have to pay a penalty that accrues each month your taxes stay unpaid. If you don’t pay by the time your extension is due (Sept. 15 for businesses and Oct. 15 for individuals) you’ll start accumulating interest fees as well.

The late payment penalty is typically 0.5% of your tax liability, calculated each month. For example, if you have $1,000 of unpaid taxes, you will accrue $5 every month, starting in March/April, until you pay.

Now, if you filed for a tax extension and you haven’t paid by that deadline, you will begin to accrue interest on your unpaid taxes. This interest is usually 5% of your outstanding balance per month. If your taxes are paid more than 60 days late, you’ll pay a minimum of $100 in interest.

Example: Let’s say you file a personal income tax extension, but it’s Nov. 15 and you still haven’t paid the $1,000 you owe in taxes. This means you now owe $1,030, which is your balance plus six months’ worth of late fees at $5/month. In addition, you’ll owe an additional 5% in interest, which is about $51 for November. So as of November 15, you’ll owe $1,081 instead of the original $1,000.

The lesson here is: File an extension, but pay your taxes on time!

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Chaney Rankin writes for FileLater.com, an online  IRS Extension Request  service.

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Most people don’t realize how simple it actually is to get an extension to file with the IRS. Why not extend the deadline from April 15th 2009 to October 15th 2009? It really is fairly simple. Avoiding the April 15th rush is great.


Most of the time CPA’s and tax companies are completely slammed and don’t have time to take detailed looks at their clients statements. When you file for an extension you will be able to meet with a tax professional in a much more relaxed setting. If you don’t need a tax professional, it can allow you more time to get your tax documents in order under your own time.

To file for an extension with the IRS you will need to file IRS form 4868, which is the automatic extension form. If you owe taxes, you will also need to get a good estimate of what you owe. The IRS will still tack on interest for unpaid taxes if they are not paid by the 15th. Even if you owe taxes and cannot pay, one good thing to know is that the failure to pay penalty is only .5% per month, while the failure to file penalty is up to 5% of the amount owed per month. Filing for an extension will also allow you to get around that unfiled penalty until October 15th.

If you decide to extend your tax filing deadline, you must have your tax filing documents post marked and sent by April 15th. To ensure minimal interest charges tacked onto your tax amount, ensure you enclose a check for your best estimate of your taxes owed. You can also pay online through a credit card by using pay1040.com and officialpayments.com, for a fee of course.

For this year’s tax filing, it has become easier than ever to file for an extension. There are even companies out there that streamline this process for individuals and businesses for a small fee. Take advantage of what is offered by the IRS to save you stress and buy you more time.

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