When filing taxes late you need to apply for an extension. you can contact your local government offices or even got o a tax site like www.hrblock.com and they can direct you on how to do that.
A tax extension is an approved extension for the date to submit your income taxes. In order to get a tax return extension, you are required to complete an application with the IRS which can be found here:http://www.irs.gov/pub/irs-pdf/f4868.pdf"
If you are due a refund it is not necessary to file for an extension to file your income tax return. An extension of time to file your income tax return is NOT an extension of time to pay any amount of income tax that would be due April 15 2010.
You can file for federal income tax anytime before April 15th 2011, which is the last date for filing federal tax return. However, If you feel that you need more time for tax filing, then you have the option of tax extension. Tax extension grants you 6 months of extension for tax filing but that does not mean you get an extension on payment of taxes. You have to pay your taxes before April 15th deadline.
If you think that you may be late on getting your tax return in before the April deadline, file for an extension on taxes. It is easy to do and most of the time you will be granted an extension. However, you will need to get the tax papers in as soon as possible. A tax extension does not mean you have an extra year to finish your tax return. It only means that you have a short extension after April.
For individuals and families, the tax extension deadline is October 15, which gives you a 6 month extension of time to file your taxes from the April 15 tax deadline. You can file your extension online with an e-file provider like FileLater (http://filelater.com).
To obtain a tax extension form, you can visit the IRS website and download Form 4868, which is the application for an automatic extension of time to file your federal income tax return. Alternatively, you can request the form through tax software or by contacting a tax professional. If you prefer to file electronically, many tax preparation services offer an option to request an extension online. Make sure to submit the form by the original tax deadline to avoid penalties.
To file a tax extension you need to file form 4868 Application for Automatic Extension of Time To File U.S. Individual Income Tax Return. This form can be obtained at your local post office or local library. To print from home you can find it online at irs.gov/formspubs.
Filing for a tax extension after the tax deadline will be extremely difficult. You may also run into some high penalty fees. Visit a local tax preparation store for more information.
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Yes, as long as you file the extension for your Federal return.
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Here is some information on how to file a tax extension: http://taxes.about.com/od/preparingyourtaxes/ht/FileExtension.htm. Form 4868 should allow you to file an extension for up to 6 months after the original deadline.