IRS Tax Deadlines and How To Extend Them
|April is National Stress Awareness Month for good reason. Now, I’m not exactly sure it is because of the major tax deadline, but I feel like it is. The April 15th deadline to have your personal income tax return file causes a lot of stress. For nonprofit/tax exempt organizations, there is also the “15th day of the 5th month after the last day of your tax year” deadline for your Form 990. If you need more time to file your personal income tax return or your nonprofit/tax exempt tax return, you can easily extend the deadline with these IRS forms…
Personal Tax Extension Form 4868
If you need more time to file your personal tax return, you can easily e-file IRS Form 4868 with our partners ExpressExtension.com. It only takes a few minutes to e-file Form 4868 and you do not need to provide any reason to why you are requesting an extension. You just need to enter some basic information, including your name, address, and social security number. Once your form has been accepted by the IRS, you will receive an automatic 6 month extension of time to file your Personal Income Tax Return. ExpressExtension even provides the e-filing app Express4868 – available on App Store and Google Play – so you can e-file an extension from any location on your tablet or smartphone.
Exempt Organization Tax Return Extension Form 8868
IRS Form 990, 990-EZ, and 990-PF require you to input a lot of information and take up a lot of time to complete. If you need more time to file your tax exempt organization return, you can automatically extend your deadline for 3 months with Form 8868 – and even request for an additional 3 months if you need to. Charitable organizations, churches & religious organizations, private foundations, and other non-profits can e-file Form 8868 to extend their deadline with Express990.com.
For more information on e-filing extensions with the IRS, contact the Express990 Support Team via phone: 704-839-2321 or email: [email protected].