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IRS Urges Taxpayers To E-File Extension Requests By April 15 Filing Deadline
by Mike Godfrey, for LawAndTax-News.com, Washington

07 April 2008

The US Internal Revenue Service (IRS) has urged taxpayers who need additional time to complete their tax returns to submit their requests for an automatic extension electronically by April 15th.

E-filing a request for an extension is convenient, safe and secure, and taxpayers receive confirmation to keep with their records, the IRS reasoned.

The extension gives taxpayers until October 15th to file the tax return. However, the IRS cautioned that:

"An extension does not give the taxpayer an extension of time to pay. Those who owe taxes can make a payment when they file the extension either by mailing a check or by several electronic payment methods, such as electronic funds withdrawals from bank accounts and credit card payments."

It went on to add that: "Some taxpayers can wait until after April 15th to file a return, pay any taxes due and make IRA contributions for 2007."

"As a general rule, those eligible get the extra time without having to ask for it. Eligible taxpayers include:

  • Members of the military serving in Iraq, Afghanistan or other combat zone localities. Normally, the postponement is until 180 days after the service member leaves the combat zone.
  • Disaster-area taxpayers in four states affected by recent floods, storms and tornadoes. The postponement is until May 6 in parts of Illinois, May 19 in parts of Georgia and parts of Missouri and May 27 in parts of Arkansas."

The IRS went on to reveal that it expects to receive 10.3 million extension requests during 2008, compared with 10 million extensions received during 2007. It also expects to receive almost 2 million extension requests electronically this year.

Taxpayers can get an automatic six-month extension of time to file their tax returns by filing Form 4868, Automatic Extension of Time to File.

The US tax authority added that:

"It is also important for extension filers to remember that October 15th is not only the due date for their tax returns, it is also the last date on which a return can be filed that will result in an economic stimulus payment. Taxpayers who file earlier, however, will get their economic stimulus payments sooner."

It concluded: "Taxpayers can e-file the extension from a home computer or through a tax professional who uses e-file. Taxpayers can e-file their extensions at no cost. Some companies offer free e-filing of extensions through FreeFile."

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