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If you are a business such as a sole proprietorship, an S corporation, a limited liability company or a partnership, you must know what form to use to file for the normal six-month extension. For a sole proprietorship, use Schedule C of Form 1040 (or C-EZ). Partnerships use form 1065, as do limited liability companies. S corporations use Form 1120S, while corporations use Form 1120. C and S corporations must file the extension request before their March return due date. The others must file before the regular April due date.

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