Assuming an extension was filed earlier in the year, ensure you have all your 2017 tax documents and provide to your accountant as soon as possible. Accountant will likely not be able to complete by extended deadline this late in the game, but if your tax filing & payment history is compliant, you may be eligible to abate any penalty(s) assessed.
The deadline is October 15th for people with an extension. Please, file them before or October 15th deadline. Unfortunately, if you did not make any estimate payment with your extension, you might be subject to penalties and interest. It will be best if 'you have a professional do your taxes. I specialize in business owner's tax preparation and I am available Monday to Saturday from 8 am to 6 pm. Sunday by appointment. Hope this helps!
Assuming you filed an extension for your individual tax filings, and If you know, or think, you wont owe for 2017 on your individual tax returns, no need to worry. But do try to file on or before the October 15th. If you, given the assumptions, file after 10/15 there will not be any penalty or interest charges.
Verify that you have all the necessary documents to file your return. Contact a tax professional in your area and file them as soon as possible. Your return will be filed timely if your taxes were placed on an extension and you file by October 15th.
It's always better to file late than not at all. If you're in a balance due situation you may face interest and penalties. If you have a refund coming, it shouldn't be a problem. Just remember you can only collect the refund for a 3 year period. If you file after that the refund is forfeited. Best of luck.
So do it! unless you didn't received any income, if not, IRS will prepare a Substitute Tax Return for you, in IRS convenience....this mean that they will not take into consideration such things as marital status, dependents, business or itemized deductions, or credits that could lower the individual’s IRS tax debt.
If you expect a refund, and you filed a timely extension, then file with the info you have; then, take a more measured approach and file an amended return if what you filed to meet the deadline is materially different than what should have been filed.
If you did not file a timely extension back in April, then the looming 10/15 deadline isn't an issue for you, you are already 6 months late. Take the time to prepare a proper return, get help from a tax professional if your return is too complicated for you to feel comfortable that it is correct, but file the return as quickly, but as accurately as you can.
Depending on how complex your return might be, go to a local H&R Block office and let them file it for you electronically. If you do not have all the information, you might want to file with the info you do have and amend it immediately when you have the correct information as an amended return. You want to avoid the late filing penalty.
It's never too late to file, so do it ASAP. There is no penalty if you owe no tax or are getting refunds. But if you do owe, delaying will only result in additional interest and possible penalties. If yours is a business return and you didn't file for an extension you should still file now but expect to get hit with penalties regardless of whether you own income tax or not.
Returns are due on the 15th. We can help you with that...upload your information to our portal after you are invited and we can prepare your taxes. Once completed, the return will be uploaded for you to retrieve. This needs to be done ASAP.
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Assuming an extension was filed earlier in the year, ensure you have all your 2017 tax documents and provide to your accountant as soon as possible. Accountant will likely not be able to complete by extended deadline this late in the game, but if your tax filing & payment history is compliant, you may be eligible to abate any penalty(s) assessed.
The deadline is October 15th for people with an extension. Please, file them before or October 15th deadline. Unfortunately, if you did not make any estimate payment with your extension, you might be subject to penalties and interest. It will be best if 'you have a professional do your taxes. I specialize in business owner's tax preparation and I am available Monday to Saturday from 8 am to 6 pm. Sunday by appointment. Hope this helps!
Assuming you filed an extension for your individual tax filings, and If you know, or think, you wont owe for 2017 on your individual tax returns, no need to worry. But do try to file on or before the October 15th. If you, given the assumptions, file after 10/15 there will not be any penalty or interest charges.
Verify that you have all the necessary documents to file your return. Contact a tax professional in your area and file them as soon as possible. Your return will be filed timely if your taxes were placed on an extension and you file by October 15th.
It's always better to file late than not at all. If you're in a balance due situation you may face interest and penalties. If you have a refund coming, it shouldn't be a problem. Just remember you can only collect the refund for a 3 year period. If you file after that the refund is forfeited. Best of luck.
If you did not file a timely extension back in April, then the looming 10/15 deadline isn't an issue for you, you are already 6 months late. Take the time to prepare a proper return, get help from a tax professional if your return is too complicated for you to feel comfortable that it is correct, but file the return as quickly, but as accurately as you can.
Depending on how complex your return might be, go to a local H&R Block office and let them file it for you electronically. If you do not have all the information, you might want to file with the info you do have and amend it immediately when you have the correct information as an amended return. You want to avoid the late filing penalty.
Good luck!
It's never too late to file, so do it ASAP. There is no penalty if you owe no tax or are getting refunds. But if you do owe, delaying will only result in additional interest and possible penalties. If yours is a business return and you didn't file for an extension you should still file now but expect to get hit with penalties regardless of whether you own income tax or not.
are you looking to do them yourself or do you need assistance?
Returns are due on the 15th. We can help you with that...upload your information to our portal after you are invited and we can prepare your taxes. Once completed, the return will be uploaded for you to retrieve. This needs to be done ASAP.