Here’s what to do if you missed the April 18 tax filing deadline

Here’s what to do if you missed the April 18 tax filing deadline

Posted on April 23rd, 2022



If you missed the April 18 tax deadline, you may cut back on penalties by filing your return promptly, according to the IRS. 


While it’s too late to request an extension, you can still reduce monthly late fees. Failure to file costs 5% of unpaid taxes per month and late payments incur 0.5%, both capped at 25%.


But you may qualify for one-time penalty relief with a history of on-time filings and payments, said Tommy Lucas, a certified financial planner and enrolled agent at Moisand Fitzgerald Tamayo in Orlando, Florida.


To be eligible, you can’t have late filings or penalties from the three prior tax years, and you must be current on all returns and balances, or have an IRS arrangement to cover unpaid taxes.


There’s no penalty if you’re getting a refund, said Sergio Garcia, a CFP and managing director of financial planning at BFS Advisory Group in Dallas. But the longer it takes to file, the more time you’ll wait for your payment.


You can still send your return through the IRS Free File service if your adjusted gross income is $73,000 or less for 2021, which applies to roughly 70% of taxpayers, or Free Fillable Forms until Oct. 20, if your AGI exceeds $73,000.


Most states also require an income tax return, but several places have a due date past the federal deadline. 


Original article: https://www.cnbc.com/2022/04/22/heres-what-to-do-if-you-missed-the-april-18-tax-filing-deadline.html

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