IRS tax extension forms are applications for automatic extensions of time to file certain information returns. They provide organizations, business entities, as well as individuals with more time to file their income tax returns, if needed. As these extensions are automatic you do not have to provide the IRS with a valid reason for requesting an extension. As long as you fill the form properly and file it to the IRS by the original tax deadline your extension
will be approved.
Any person, business entity, or organization can e-file for a tax extension. All you have to do is create a free account with ExpressExtension to get started and select the right form.
There are times, an individual or business entity can fail to file their income tax return by their original filing date, which may lead to penalties and interest from the IRS. The penalties differ based off of what type of return you've failed to file. IRS Tax extensions allow you to avoid facing these penalties by providing you with more time to file. Keep in mind that IRS Tax Extensions are due by the
original tax deadline.Note: IRS Tax Extension forms only extend the amount of time you have to file your taxes, not to pay them. Any payment owed to the IRS must be paid in full by the original tax deadline.
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Better known as the Business Tax Extension Form 7004 is the application for the extension of time for businesses to file their income tax and other information returns. By correctly completing the form by the March 15th deadline businesses will receive an automatic extension of up to 6 months to file their returns. All you need is your business name, address, and Tax-ID/EIN to get started.
The Personal Tax Extension Form 4868 is used by individual and joint taxpayers to get an automatic extension of 6 months to file IRS Form 1040, 1040A, 1040-EZ, 1040NR, 1040NR-EZ, 1040-PR or 1040-SS. Form 4868 is due by April 15th and you'll need your name, address, and social security number to file. If you're filing jointly, then you'll also need your spouse's information.
Exempt Organization Tax Extension Form 8868 extends the filing deadline for IRS 990 for 6 months and is used by nonprofits, charities, and other tax-exempt groups. To file organizations need their organization name, address, Tax-ID/EIN, tax year period, and which 990 form they typically file. The deadline for Form 8868
is May 15th.
The Information Returns Extension Form 8809 grants employers an automatic 30-day extension to file their 1009s and ACA forms. They'll have to provide a valid reason for a 30-day extension on their W-2s. The extension deadline for IRS Forms W-2 and 1099-MISC (NEC only is January 31st. The extension deadline for Forms W-2G, 1094-C, 1095, 1097, 1098, 1099, 3921, 3922, and 8027 is April 01st and the deadline for IRS Forms 1042-S and 5498 are respectively March 15th,
and May 31st.
Note: Tax extension forms only extend time to file tax returns - not for paying taxes.
ExpressExtension is an IRS authorized, safe, and quick e-file provider that helps you to electronically file your IRS tax extension form in minutes. Once you get started with express extension to file your tax extension form with the IRS, you can follow our step-by-step instructions to correctly fill out your form.
Before your form is transmitted to the IRS, ExpressExtension will perform an audit check to identify any mistakes. This process helps in preventing your forms from getting rejected from the IRS.
Once transmitted your extension form to the IRS through Express Extension, you can view the live status of your form in the dashboard. You can also exactly monitor when your form reaches the IRS and when it's approved.
ExpressExtension has mastered the e-filing process, and the rejections to the forms are minimal. However, if your form gets rejected by the IRS, do not worry, we won’t let you suffer alone. We notify you and provide instructions on how to correct your form. Simply log in to your ExpressExtension account to correct your form and retransmit it to the IRS for free.
All you have to do to get started with the Express Extension is to gather the information necessary for completing your form. Once collected, create your free account with Express Extension and then click ‘Create Form’ that you would like to submit to the IRS to get the extension.
While you file your form you'll see helpful text along the way that explains how to correctly fill out the form so you can quickly
complete the process.
You'll begin by entering your basic information such as your business name, address, Tax-ID/EIN, and primary contact information. The required information varies based off of which form you're filing.
Next, based on the extension form you're filling, you will select your business entity type, if you're a joint or individual taxpayer or exempt organization, and select the form you're applying to get an extension for. Then select the tax year and select the option if your organization is a holding company.
If applicable you'll then estimate the total amount of the tax you owe to the IRS. Some people and businesses refer to the amount they owed the previous year, however with economic turbulence this option may not apply. Make your estimation as accurate as possible and make your
payment to the IRS.Then your information will be displayed for you to carefully check for any typos or mistakes. After that ExpressExtension will perform an audit check to catch any errors. Once you've made your corrections, pay and transmit to the IRS.