File for an Extension to Avoid Late Tax Penalties
Get Extra Time to File Your Taxes
File Form 4868 or Use IRS Free File
If you're facing a tax deadline, you can file for an extension to give yourself extra time to file your return. Here's a guide to help you understand how to file for an extension and avoid late penalties.
File by the Due Date
It's important to file your extension request no later than the regular due date of your return. This gives you an automatic six-month extension to file.
File Form 4868 or Use IRS Free File
You can file Form 4868, Application for Automatic Extension of Time To File US Individual Income Tax Return, or use the IRS Free File program to request an extension. IRS Free File is an easy and convenient way to file your extension online for free.
Extension Gives You Time to E-file
Filing an extension only gives you extra time to file your return. If you owe taxes, you should still make a payment by the original due date to avoid penalties. You can use the IRS Free File program to make a payment online.
File Early to Avoid Late Penalties
It's best to file for an extension as early as possible. This gives you plenty of time to gather your tax documents and prepare your return.
Individuals Can File Form 4868
Individuals can file Form 4868 to request more time to file their tax return. The form is available at IRS.gov. You'll need to provide your name, Social Security number, and the year you're filing for an extension.
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