Absolutely. In fact you must. Sooner the better obviously, but, late filing isn't even penalized that badly (if at all if you have a reasonable cause excuse), and frequently your doing so will get a refund that you had coming, (filing is different than paying). Note: Since the statute of limitations(the laws about how long you can be audited and assessed for mis-reporting), starts running with the filing of the return, unless you file a return your ALWAYS liable for it. So apply for something from the govt., like social security or such, even years from now...have the computer see a missing filing...get a bill...with all penalties, interests, etc...not that unlikely.
The deadline for filing State tax in Michigan is the same date as the deadline for filing Federal tax.
You have 3 years from the tax deadline to file an amendment for that year. For example, the tax deadline to file your 2009 taxes is April 15, 2010. You have until April 15, 2013 to file an amendment for that year.
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.
The final date to file federal income taxes in the United States is typically April 15. However, if this date falls on a weekend or a holiday, the deadline may be extended to the next business day. For 2023, the deadline is April 18 due to Emancipation Day. Taxpayers can also request an extension, allowing them to file by October 15, but any taxes owed are still due by the original deadline.
It is the same everywhere in the United States. The typical deadline to file your taxes is that they have to be postmarked by April 15th, but this year (2011) the deadline is extended to Monday April 18th.
The deadline for filing State tax in Michigan is the same date as the deadline for filing Federal tax.
You have 3 years from the tax deadline to file an amendment for that year. For example, the tax deadline to file your 2009 taxes is April 15, 2010. You have until April 15, 2013 to file an amendment for that year.
Yes, you can file your 2016 taxes in 2018 as long as you meet the deadline for filing back taxes, which is usually three years from the original due date.
The deadline this year was to be April 15. However, the IRS extended this deadline to the 18th this year. It is possible to get an extension that could allow you to file as late as October.
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.
It is the same everywhere in the United States. The typical deadline to file your taxes is that they have to be postmarked by April 15th, but this year (2011) the deadline is extended to Monday April 18th.
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.
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).
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.
The deadline to do your taxes in the United States is typically April 15th each year.
The 2013 tax deadline to file individual returns, or to request an extension, is April 15th, 2013. Payment on these taxes is also due by April 15th.
Yes, you will need your tax information, or your parent's tax information, to fill out the FAFSA.