If you owe taxes and didn't file your tax return or request an extension by the April 15 deadline, you may face interest on any unpaid federal taxes you owe and a failure-to-file penalty. The IRS will deny a request for an extension that is filed after midnight on April 15. However, you should still file your tax return, even if it's late.
The failure-to-file penalty is 5 percent per month, or part of a month, of the balance due, up to a maximum of 25 percent. If the tax return is more than 60 days late, the minimum penalty is $135 or the balance due, whichever is less.
Interest and penalties add to the total amount you owe. The sooner you file, even if you can't pay all or some of the taxes due, the less you will owe.
More information about penalty and interest charges is contained in Chapter 1, Filing Information, of IRS Publication 17, Your Federal Income Tax.
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Can you still file income taxes even though no federal taxes were taken out of check?
Where I live the executor of your estate will have to file your Federal taxes after you die.
file it dam you will get all that you paid in to federal and yes you have to file your taxes period
Your income must be 58000 or less to file your federal income taxes for free. If your income is higher then you cannot file them for free from e-file.
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You can't. Bankruptcy does not forgive you for federal taxes.
Can you still file income taxes even though no federal taxes were taken out of check?
Where I live the executor of your estate will have to file your Federal taxes after you die.
file it dam you will get all that you paid in to federal and yes you have to file your taxes period
Your income must be 58000 or less to file your federal income taxes for free. If your income is higher then you cannot file them for free from e-file.
Yes, you can file your federal taxes for free. Here's a link to a website that will guide you through how to file your taxes for free. http://www.irs.gov/efile/article/0,,id=118986,00.html
If you're talking about federal taxes, the IRS could file for you. Depending on your circumstances, this could be at the maximum tax rate. If you are due a refund, you can't claim it if you don't file within 3 years of the due date.
Yes it is faster to E file federal taxes because you avoid the delay in the postal mail system that way.
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This could be possible.