IRS Extension

Guide Note: If you can't get your tax return in by the April 15th deadline, the IRS gives you the option of filing for an Automatic Extension. Keep in mind that this is an automatic extension of the time to file your return, not the time to pay your taxes.

Disclaimer: The content of this page is intended for general informational purposes only and is not a substitute for professional financial advice. Contact the IRS or a professional financial advisor for the most up-to-date and complete information regarding state and federal tax law. Fast Facts:

  1. Deadline for filing taxes: April 15
  2. An extension lets you avoid filing your taxes until October 15

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