Haven’t filed your taxes yet?
The IRS filing deadline to submit your 2016 tax returns is Tuesday, April 18, 2017, rather than the traditional April 15 date.
Filing an extension will spare you from late filing penalties — 5% of the amount of tax you owe for each month or partial month past the April 18th deadline. To file an automatic extension, you’ll need to fill out Form 4868 which would allow you to file your 2016 taxes by October 18, 2017. Filing an extension can bring you peace of mind and keep you from making potentially costly tax mistakes. g an extension will spare you from late filing penalties — 5% of the amount of tax you owe for each month or partial month past t
Need Help? Here’s how to file for an extension.
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