The Tax Deadline Has Passed. Now What?

If You Missed the Tax Deadline These Tips Can Help

April 15 has come and gone. If you didn’t file a tax return or an extension but should have, you need to take action now. Here are some tips for taxpayers who missed the tax filing deadline:

  • File as soon as you can.  If you owe taxes, you should file and pay as soon as you can. This will stop the interest and penalties that you will owe. There is no penalty for filing a late return if you are due a refund. The sooner you file, the sooner you’ll get it.
  • E-file your taxes.  No matter who prepares your tax return, you can use IRS e-file through Oct. 15. E-file is the easiest, safest and most accurate way to file your taxes. The IRS will confirm that it received your tax return.
  • Pay as much as you can.  If you owe tax but can’t pay it in full, you should pay as much as you can when you file your tax return. Pay the rest of the tax you still owe as soon as possible. Doing so will reduce future penalties and interest.
  • Use the IRS.gov tool to pay over time.  If you need more time to pay your tax, you can apply for an installment agreement with the IRS.
  • A refund may be waiting.  If you are due a refund, you should file as soon as possible to get it. Even if you are not required to file, you may still get a refund. This could apply if you had taxes withheld from your wages or you qualify for certain tax credits. If you do not file your return within three years, you could lose your right to the refund.

For help, contact us. We can advise you as to the best path to take.