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  2. Extend Your Tax Filing Date Free With IRS Form 4868, But ...

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    The filing deadline to submit your 2021 tax return is April 18, 2022, but you can still request an extension if you need extra time to do your taxes. See: Tax Breaks for Filers over 50 Find: The ...

  3. Here’s how to file for a tax extension - AOL

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    For tax returns filed in 2020, 2021, and 2022, the minimum failure to file penalty is $435 for returns filed 60 days late — or 100% of the tax required to be shown on the return, if that is less ...

  4. Taxes 2021: Here's how to get a filing extension - AOL

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    How to file for an extension? To file for an extension, you have to submit Form 4868 either electronically or as a paper form. You have to estimate your 2020 tax liability and pay the amount due.

  5. IRS Extends 2021 Tax Filing Deadline To May - AOL

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    IRS Extends 2021 Tax Filing Deadline To May. Johannah Grenaway. March 17, 2021 at 6:00 PM. ... The extension also gives the IRS time to issue guidance on recent tax law changes. The newly passed ...

  6. Form 1040 - Wikipedia

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    Considering whether to file an extension for the 2010 tax year with Form 4868. An automatic extension until October 15 to file Form 1040 can be obtained by filing Form 4868. There is a penalty for not filing a tax return by April 15 that depends on whether the individual got a filing extension and the amount of unpaid taxes.

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    If you file your return more than 60 days late, you’re likely looking at a minimum penalty of $210 (unless you owe less than that — in which case the penalty is 100% of the unpaid tax).