It depends on the legislation of your country.
April 15 is the last day to file your taxes each year.
If you mean for filing your return for income earned in 2012 the normal date would be April 15, 2013 unless you file an extension which gives you until October 15, 2013. Remember that the extension is only an extension to file and not an extension to pay any taxes that may be due. If you do not pay the taxes due then interest and penalties for non-payment of taxes will be assessed. If you don't file your taxes or an extension by April 15, 2013 then you will be assessed penalties and interest for non-payment of taxes and for non-filing of the return on a timely manner.
Call the IRS 800-829-1040.
This depending on the type of business you have. A Sole Proprietorship has the exact same due dates as personal taxes as it is reported on your personal return. A Corporation, LLC, etc. are due on March 15th. Most businesses cannot file their return by this date so they file for an extension which is automatic if requested and gives you to September 15th.
The deadline was April 15, 2009. If you missed the deadline, file your 2008 taxes as soon as possible. If you owed money, you still owe it and interest and penalties are added for every day you wait. If you had a refund coming, it is not too late to claim it.
April 15 is the last day to file your taxes each year.
The last day to file federal income taxes is typically April 15th. However, if this date falls on a weekend or holiday, the deadline may be extended to the next business day. It's important to check the current year's tax filing deadline to be certain.
If you mean for filing your return for income earned in 2012 the normal date would be April 15, 2013 unless you file an extension which gives you until October 15, 2013. Remember that the extension is only an extension to file and not an extension to pay any taxes that may be due. If you do not pay the taxes due then interest and penalties for non-payment of taxes will be assessed. If you don't file your taxes or an extension by April 15, 2013 then you will be assessed penalties and interest for non-payment of taxes and for non-filing of the return on a timely manner.
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Call the IRS 800-829-1040.
For the 2009 tax year the date is October 15 2010.
Within the United States it is typically April 15. However, you can apply for an extension.
The last day to file a federal individual tax return for 2008 is April 15, 2009. You may request an extension until October 15, 2009 by submitting Form 4868 by April 15. However, if you owe any additional taxes, you should pay them (or at least your best estimate) with your Form 4868. Any taxes that remain unpaid after April 15 are subject to interest and possibly to penalty even if you have an extension. If for some reason you miss the deadline, then submit your tax return as soon as possible even if it is late.
This depending on the type of business you have. A Sole Proprietorship has the exact same due dates as personal taxes as it is reported on your personal return. A Corporation, LLC, etc. are due on March 15th. Most businesses cannot file their return by this date so they file for an extension which is automatic if requested and gives you to September 15th.
The deadline was April 15, 2009. If you missed the deadline, file your 2008 taxes as soon as possible. If you owed money, you still owe it and interest and penalties are added for every day you wait. If you had a refund coming, it is not too late to claim it.
If you have decided to file your taxes online at the last minute, try to make sure it is at least a day or two before the federal deadline. The reason you should try to give yourself at least a day or two before the deadline is because you need to receive confirmation of your e-file from the IRS. Once the IRS sends you a confirmation that it has received your e-file, then your taxes are deemed to have been legally filed on time. If the IRS sends you a confirmation a day or two after the deadline, then your taxes will be considered late.