Filing a Tax Extension – Not as Scary as It Sounds

by | Mar 25, 2022 | Internal Revenue Service, Tax

What Is a Tax Extension? 

A tax extension simply gives you extra time to file your taxes, six extra months to be exact. If you request an extension, it will be granted automatically, but the extension form 4868 must be filed no later than midnight on April 18th.

Benefits to Filing a Tax Extension

  • Believe it or not, filing a tax extension is typically free!
  • The extension provides you, and/or your accountant, with more time to thoroughly prepare and accurately file your returns with less pressure.
  • It helps you avoid the tax filing penalty that you may be subject to.

IMPORTANT!

The most important thing to keep in mind when filing a tax extension is that, filing an extension does NOT give you more time to pay taxes that you owe! If you owe taxes, you are still 100% liable to pay the amount you owe by the tax deadline on April 18th of this year.

Taxpayers who file an extension will have until October 15th to complete their return, but they must pay what they owe by April 18th. On that day, interest and penalties will start to apply.

Not Sure How Much You Owe?

There’s a convenient online tool to help you figure this out. The Income Tax Calculator estimates the refund or potential owed amount on a federal tax return, or you can always consult your tax professional. 

Do You Owe, but Don’t Have the Money?

If you know you owe, but don’t have the money – this is important – STILL FILE YOUR RETURN!

Even if you can’t pay anything toward your taxes, you should still file an extension. The penalty is much higher for not filing your return than it is for not paying your taxes owed.

Deadline for Filing a Tax Extension

The tax extension deadline is always the same as Tax Day. For individual returns, the deadline is April 18th of this year. You will not be able to file an extension after the 18th of April 2022.

Would You like Senter, CPA to File a Tax Extension for You?

If you’re planning to have Senter, CPA prepare your tax returns, and are interested in filing a tax extension, we would be more than happy to file the extension for you.

Here’s What We Will Need from You

  • Your Contact Information
  • Your Social Security Number
  • Your last 2 Tax Returns
  • Your 2021 Tax Documents
  • Do you anticipate having to owe?
  • How much?
  • How much do you want to pay with your extension?
  • We highly recommend overpaying, if you’re able to, and then choosing to either receive the extra money back with your return or apply it to next year.

Once we have the requested information from you, then we will proceed with filing the extension. At that time, you will need to submit your payment with the extension, if you owe.

 

Tax time can be a scary time.

But it doesn’t have to be, especially when you have the right professionals on your team. 

Our team at Senter, CPA is always here for you. If you need any assistance, don’t hesitate to contact us.

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