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IRS extends tax filing deadline to April 17

The IRS is giving taxpayers two extra days to get their taxes turned in this year.

While Tax Day typically falls on April 15, the IRS announced Wednesday that it is pushing back this year’s filing deadline to Tuesday, April 17.

The extension was granted because April 15 falls on a Sunday this year, and Monday is Emancipation Day, a holiday in Washington D.C. that celebrates the freeing of slaves in the district. Last year, Tax Day was extended until April 18, also thanks to Emancipation Day.

Taxpayers requesting an extension will have until Oct. 15 to file their 2011 tax returns. The IRS said it expects to receive more than 144 million individual tax returns this year, with the majority projected to be submitted by the new April 17 deadline

In order to get an extension, you need to file Form 4868 with the IRS through www.tax4868.com/www.ExtensionTax.com. Paid prepares can also electronically file Form 4868 through our service. All it takes is just minutes to complete and get easy 6-months extension.

Get 6-months Tax Extension, relax yourself, prepare and file your returns on or before Oct 15th, 2011. No penalty or interest to e-file Tax Extension. Call our Help Desk at 1-866-245-3918 or simple write to us at support@extensiontax.com

Facts about Form 8868!

The official name of the form is “Form 8868 : Application for Extension of time to file an Exempt Organization Return“.

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Form 8868 is used by an exempt organization to request an automatic 3-month extension of time (6 months for a corporation required to file Form 990-T) to file its return and also to apply for an additional (not automatic) 3-month extension if the original 3-month extension was not enough. Also, the trustee of a trust required to file Form 1041-A or Form 5227 must use Form 8868 to request an extension of time to file those returns.

You cannot apply for both the automatic 3-month extension and the additional (not automatic) 3-month extension at the same time.

Use Form 8868 to apply for an automatic 3-month extension of time to file an organization’s return, and submit the original form to the IRS (no copies are needed). Or for applying for an additional (not automatic) 3-month extension.

The automatic 3-month extension (6 months for a corporation required to file Form 990-T) will be granted if this form is properly completed, filed, and any balance due on line 3c is paid by the due date for the return for which the extension applies.

File Form 8868 by the due date of the return for the form you are requesting an extension, or, in the case of an additional 3-month extension, by the extended due date of the return. When requesting an additional extension of time to file, file Form 8868 early so that if your request is denied you can still file your return on time.

An organization will only be allowed a total extension of 6 months for a return for a tax year.

Automatic 3- month (6 month in Case Corporation required to file form 990-T) can be electronically filed. However, you cannot file Form 8868 electronically if you want the additional (not automatic) 3-month extension or you are filing extension request for Forms 990-BL, 6069, or 8870, group returns, or a composite or consolidated Form 990-T.

Due Dates for Filing Form 8868


Form # Due Date to File Extension Description
Form 990 By the 15th day of the fifth month after the end of organizations accounting period or from the date of dissolution or liquidation or termination Return of Organization Exempt from Income Tax
Form 990 BL By the 15th day of the fifth month after the end of filers tax year Information and Initial Excise Tax Return for Black Lung Benefit Trusts and Certain Related Persons
Form 990 EZ By the 15th day of the fifth month after the end of organizations accounting period or from the date of dissolution or liquidation or termination Short Form Return of Organization Exempt from Income Tax
Form 990 PF By the 15th day of the fifth month after the end of foundation’s accounting period or from the date of complete dissolution or liquidation or termination Return of Private Foundation or Section 4947(a)(1) Nonexempt Charitable Trust Treated as a Private Foundation
Form 990 T(corporation)6 months extension By the 15th day of the fifth month after the end of tax year Exempt Organization Business Income Tax Return (and proxy tax under section 6033(e))
Form 990-T (sec. 401(a) or 408(a) trust) By the 15th day of the fourth month after the end of tax year Exempt Organization Business Income Tax Return (and proxy tax under section 6033(e))
Form 990-T (sec. 401(a) or 408(a) trust) By the 15th day of the fourth month after the end of tax year Exempt Organization Business Income Tax Return (and proxy tax under section 6033(e))
Form 990-T (trust other than above) By the 15th day of the fifth month after the end of tax year Exempt Organization Business Income Tax Return (and proxy tax under section 6033(e))
Form 1041 A By 15th April after the calendar year (2011) U.S. Information Return Trust Accumulation of Charitable Amounts
Form 4720 By the 15th day of the fifth month after the end of entity’s accounting period Return of Certain Excise Taxes Under Chapters 41 and 42 of the Internal Revenue Code
Form 5227 By 15th April after the calendar year (2011) Split-Interest Trust Information Return
Form 6069 By the 15th day of the fifth month after the end of tax year Return of Excise Tax on Excess Contributions to Black Lung Benefit Trust Under Section 4953 and Computation of Section 192 Deduction
Form 8870 A charitable remainder trust described in section 664(d) file by 15th April 2011. All others by the 15th day of the fifth month after the end of tax year Information Return for Transfers Associated With Certain Personal Benefit Contracts

Form 8868 can be filed electronically to the IRS through an approved E-file provider. One such Form 8868 e-file provider is www.extensiontax.com.

You can e-file an extension request using www.ExtensionTax.com software with your own computer. The IRS acknowledge receipt of the extension request if you file through ExtensionTax.com.
Remember the inbuilt provisions in e-filing service enable data maintenance efficiently. Thus your data is safe and retrievable at any point of time.
ExtensionTax.com can help you access the forms you need to e-file your extension in time. It’s Simple, Safe and Secured.
To know more about Filing your Form 8868 electronically visit www.tax8868.com/www.ExtensionTax.com.
For any further support o filing Extension for Tax Forms call our Help Desk 1-866-245-3918 or simply email your queries to support@ExtensionTax.com.

ways to request an automatic extension of time to file a U.S. individual income tax return.

 

It’s Convenient, Safe, and Secure

 

IRS e-file is the IRS’s electronic filing program. You can get an automatic extension of time to file your tax return by filing Form 4868 electronically. You will receive an electronic acknowledgment once you complete the transaction. Keep it with your records. Do not send in Form 4868 if you file electronically, unless you are making a payment with a check or money order. Complete Form 4868 to use as a worksheet. If you think you may owe tax when you file your return, you will need to estimate your total tax liability and subtract how much you have already paid

E-file Using Your Personal Computer or Through a Tax Professional

 

Refer to your tax software package or tax preparer for ways to file electronically. Be sure to have a copy of your 2010 tax return—you will be asked to provide information from the return for taxpayer verification. If you wish to make a payment, you can pay by electronic funds withdrawal or send your check or money order to the address shown in the attachment on Where to File a Paper Form 4868

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Filing an Tax Extension with IRS at www.ExtensionTax.com

Need more time to file your tax return?

If you can’t complete your federal tax return by the deadline, you can buy yourself more time. Just file an extension to push the deadline back six months and avoid IRS late filing penalties.

There’s a catch, though. The extension only pushes back the due date for the paperwork. If you owe money, you need to estimate the amount, then file your extension and make your payment by Time.

How to file an extension?

Efile your tax extension online in minutes with ExtensionTax.com and make it so simple. With ExtensionTax.com, you can:

  • Efile your federal extension
  • Make a payment of tax due, right from your checking or savings account
  • Print a PDF copy of the extension you efiled
  • Log into your account to see when your extension has been accepted by the IRS
  • Text Alert on status of your extension from IRS.

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Nearly 70 Percent of Taxpayers Used e-file in 2010

Nearly 99 million individuals filed their federal income tax returns electronically during 2010, a 3 percent increase in the IRS e-file rate. Of the 141.5 million returns filed so far this year, almost 70 percent were filed electronically.

Each year, more taxpayers chose to e-file their tax returns. Last year, nearly 95 million taxpayers or 67 percent used e-file. In the past decade, the number of individual tax returns e-filed has increased by 145 percent. The overall number of individual tax returns increased only by 8 percent. IRS e-file is no longer is the exception; now it is the norm.

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