The IRS reminds taxpayers filing Form 1040 series returns that they must file Form 4868 by July 15 to obtain the automatic extension to Oct. 15. The extension provides additional time to file the tax return – it is not an extension to pay any taxes due.
Can I file tax after deadline?
Returns that are filed after the deadline will be charged a penalty 5% of the balance owing, plus 1% of the balance owing for each full month the return is late, to a maximum of 12 months. However, if you have also been late tax filing in the last few years, these penalties can increase.
When is the deadline to file a tax extension?
This deadline applies to you if you filed or e-filed a tax extension by April 18, 2018, or if you did not file a return or extension by April 18. If you do not file your tax return by October 15 and you owe taxes, late filing penalties will apply.
How do you pay for a tax extension?
Simply pay all or part of your estimated income tax due using the IRS Direct Pay service (payment directly from a bank account), the Electronic Federal Tax Payment System, or by using a credit or debit card (processing fees may apply). You’ll also need to indicate that the payment is for a tax extension.
What happens if you file an extension of time?
Please be aware that: An extension of time to file your return does not grant you any extension of time to pay your taxes. You should estimate and pay any owed taxes by your regular deadline to help avoid possible penalties. You must file your extension request no later than the regular due date of your return.
When to file extension for covid tax tip 2020-71?
COVID Tax Tip 2020-71, June 16, 2020 For most taxpayers the filing and payment deadline was postponed July 15. Those who need more time to file beyond the postponed date, can request an extension to file. Taxpayers must request an extension to file by July 15.