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Tax Day Is Now July 15, Here’s What You Need To Know.

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Tax Day Is Now July 15, Here’s What You Need To Know.

Tax Day Is Now July 15, Here’s What You Need To Know.

April 13, 2020 Posted by Bernell Ward Tax Resolution

COVID-19 turned the world upside down. Most of the country shut down, businesses closed, and people forced to “stay-at-home” in order to keep everyone safe. It was just a matter of time before the IRS postponed tax day.

On March 21, 2020, the IRS announced that they’d be delaying the tax filing deadline that was normally April 15th. The new tax filing due date is now extended to July 15th.

Simply put, this means you have until July 15th to file your taxes without having to pay penalties and interest, regardless of the amount owed.

Note; if you have prior years of unfiled tax returns, you should file as soon as possible to avoid penalties and interest for those years. The IRS will base the $1200 ($2400 for joint filers) COVID-19 stimulus payments on your 2019 return. If 2019 has not been filed they will base it off of your 2018 income tax return. Contact us for a free, no-obligation, confidential consultation at www.ultimatetax-relief.net or call 718-367-6111. If you think you might owe back taxes for other years or haven’t filed your 2018 or 2019 income tax return you’re still going to find yourself in tax trouble, so contact us today.

WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW

1 – It’s Automatic

Taxpayers do not need to file any additional forms or call the IRS to qualify for this automatic federal tax filing and payment relief. The IRS urges taxpayers who are due a refund to file as soon as possible. In any case, most tax refunds are still being issued within 21 days.

2 – Your Taxes Are Still Due

Despite having more time to file and pay your taxes, if you’re going to owe taxes they will still be due by July 15th. You just have a bit more time to pay your tax bill. If you don’t pay by July 15th, you will start accruing penalties and interest.

3 – You Should Still File Correctly and On Time

Waiting until after July 15 to file is also a poor plan. This will cause the accrual of more penalties and interest if you miss the deadline. Individual taxpayers who need additional time to file beyond the July 15 deadline, can request a filing extension by filing Form 4868. Filing an extension does not mean you have more time to pay. It simply means you’ll end up paying more with penalties and interest, sinking you deeper into a hole.

So make sure you file on time!

4 – Check Your State Filing Deadline

Though the IRS is offering taxpayers some relief by delaying the federal tax deadline to July 15th, you still need to double-check when your state taxes are due. Though most states are following the July 15th filing deadline, some states still might require taxpayers to file by different dates.

5 – It’s still a good idea to file early, especially if you’ll owe taxes

The sooner you file your tax return, the sooner you’ll know if you owe money or you’ll get a refund. Filing before July 15th can give you a heads up and give you time to prepare for the financial burden you might face, especially during these uncertain times.

Our firm located in the Bronx, New York specializes in tax resolution. We also serve clients virtually so don’t hesitate to reach out. Contact us at 718-367-6111 to schedule a no-obligation confidential consultation. We are a tax resolution firm that knows how to navigate the IRS maze. Reach out to our firm and we’ll schedule to explain your options to permanently resolve your tax problem.

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