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How to File an Extension (IRS Form 4868) for your Personal Return?

March 28th, 2011

Overview

They say there are only two things that are certain in this world: death and taxes.  But thanks to the IRS Form 4868, taxes do not have to be filed in the middle of April as they traditionally are.  The IRS Form 4868: “Application for Automatic Extension of Time to File US Individual Income Tax Return” allow individuals to extend their individual filing date 6 months.  So if individuals need an extended amount of time to file their personal returns, they can easily file this simple form with the IRS.

Who is this for?

Personal Returns can be filed by the Following:

  • All 1040 Personal Federal Returns
  • Sole Proprietorships
  • Single Member LLC’s

What is needed?

All that is needed for filing a Form 4868 is basic information such as filing status, name, address, and social security number.  Individuals must also know their estimated taxes owed.  In some cases, an individual should consult with their Tax Professional before Filing for Extension.

How to File?

The Filing Process is easy and can be even easier if one elects to E-File.  The IRS is heavily pushing the new E-Filing Process and many tax professionals believe that E-Filing will be required in the very near future.  It is widely believed to be the safest, fastest, and easiest way to file a return.  There is also no need to leave your office or home, to go to the Post Office.  E-Filing Software is easy to find online. One such provider is www.expressextension.com.  It is very simple and takes just about 10 minutes to complete.  Individuals also receive a confirmation from the IRS once their application is processed.


Quick Facts for IRS Form 4868 Tax Extension

February 18th, 2011

Form 4868 dealt with the Personal Income Tax Payers and the Application for Automatic Extension to File U.S. Income Tax Return.

Form 4868 grants 6-month extension for filing the federal Income Tax return. So the individuals who are not able to file their tax return by due date can get 6 months Extension by E-filing the form 4868 using ExpressExtension.com. So you can file your Tax return in 6 months time.

Form 4868 can be used by 1099 contractors, single member LLCs and schedule C Sole Proprietors.

Form 4868 gives only extension for filing your tax returns and the payment of income tax. Always keep this on mind when filing Form 4868.

Why should I File an Extension For Personal Tax Return: Form 4868

February 18th, 2011

April 15 is deadline for income tax return, but there’s no way your tax return done by then. What’s a procrastinator to do? File an extension, of course. But perhaps you are wondering whether this is the best option for you. Read on to find out.

You can automatically extend the April 15 due date to October 15 by filing Form 4868, “Application for Automatic Extension of Time to File U.S. Individual Income Tax Return.” So now you have six more months to file your personal income tax return.

The nice thing about Form 4868 is that simply filing this form grants an automatic, no-questions-asked 6-month extension. You don’t have to have a reason. Just sending this form to the IRS on or before April 15 gets you the extra six months.

But here’s another important point about Form 4868: This 6-month extension is NOT an extension to pay any tax you may owe on the tax return. Form 4868 only grants an extension of time to file the tax return.
So, if you usually get a refund on your personal tax return, you are OK. But, if you think you might have a balance due, or if you are not sure, then you should go ahead and prepare the return to the best of your ability, do the calculations, and see where you stand.

If you are getting a refund, great. If you’re not in a hurry to get the refund, then file the extension form and wait until October 15 to send in the return. But if you have a balance due on the return, then you should send in your balance due with Form 4868. That way you avoid any penalty and interest for late payment of tax.
When October 15 rolls around, you send in the return, showing the Form 4868 payment as a credit. The end result is this: you paid your tax on time (April 15), and you filed your tax return legally late (October 15) because you filed the extension form on time.

Obviously, the key here is whether or not you have a balance due on your return. If you have a balance due, but don’t send in the payment with Form 4868, then you will have penalty and interest charges for paying the tax after April 15.

Bottom line: Do not overlook the fact that Form 4868 does not grant you an extension of time to pay the tax. It only gives you an extension of time to file the return.

What is a Personal Tax Extension?

December 27th, 2010

A personal tax extension uses Form 4868, officially called an Application for Automatic Extension of Time to File U.S. Individual Income Tax Return. The key word here is Automatic. If you don’t think you’ll be able to hit that dreaded April 15 deadline, you can get an extension easily by e-filing Form 4868. The IRS will grant you an extra six months to file; your new deadline will be October 15.

Remember, this doesn’t extend the time for payment if you owe anything to the IRS.

Today’s the day!

April 15th, 2010

It’s April 15, tax day! Instead of standing in the line at the post-office or trying to squeeze in an appointment with your CPA, you can e-file a tax extension in less than 10 minutes online with www.ExpressExtension.com. If you use promo code Spring2010 while filing your personal extension, you’ll receive a dollar off. That makes your filing only $7.95!

The IRS will accept your e-filed tax extension until 11:59 tonight, in your time zone. No need to wait till then though. Filing with Express Extension won’t take long, so get over there and get it done! Click the orange button the main page to get started!

Pay the IRS online with EFW

April 12th, 2010
April 15 is only three days away! Are you worried you won’t have everything together in time to file your tax returns? Was your CPA all booked up with last minute clients? No problem, just e-file a tax extension with ExpressExtension.com!

A tax extension gives you more time–usually up to six months–to file your tax return. It does not give you more time to pay taxes due.

If you do owe the IRS money, there are a number of ways to pay them. You can send a check or money order through the mail, or, to get things done in one step, you can pay by electronic funds withdrawal. EFW enables you to submit your payment at the same time you e-file your tax return. Express Extension gives you the forms you need to set up an EFW payment. Your payment is safe and secure and the information goes straight to the IRS. All you have to do is enter your banking information and the amount that needs to be transferred. You can even schedule the payment for later this week. Here’s what the IRS has to say:

Payments can be made online, by phone using a credit or debit card or through the Electronic Federal Tax Payment System. Taxpayers who e-file their returns may use the electronic funds withdrawal option for submitting an electronic payment. It’s possible, for example, to e-file in February or March but schedule the payment for withdrawal as late as April 15.

Information on these options can be found on the Electronic Payment Options Home Page of IRS.gov.