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The deadline for filing taxes is typically April 15th of each year. However, if the 15th falls on a weekend or holiday, the deadline is extended to the next business day.
Yes, you can request an extension for filing taxes by filling out Form 4868. This will give you an additional six months to file your taxes, but keep in mind that any taxes owed are still due by the original deadline of April 15th.
If you miss the tax form deadline and do not request an extension, you may face penalties and interest on any taxes owed. It is important to file your taxes on time to avoid these consequences.
There are some exceptions to the tax form deadline, such as for those serving in the military or living abroad. Additionally, if you experience a major life event such as a natural disaster or serious illness, you may be eligible for an extension. It is important to consult with a tax professional for specific circumstances.
Yes, you can still file your taxes after the deadline. However, if you owe taxes, you may face penalties and interest on the amount owed. It is best to file as soon as possible to avoid these consequences.