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  2. Here’s How To File Your Taxes From a Prior Year - AOL

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    Filing taxes late isn't an ideal financial situation, but it can happen for a variety of reasons. Depending on the reason you need to file your taxes late, you may be able to get an extension.

  3. When Will You Get Your Tax Refund? Here’s When To ... - AOL

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    The longer you wait to file your taxes, the longer it will take to get your refund. Plus, filing late might incur some expensive consequences. If the IRS owes you a refund, filing late generally ...

  4. Did you miss the tax deadline? Here's everything you need to ...

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    The tax deadline was Monday, so if you didn't file your taxes in time, you still should file them, but there may be fees. Here's what to know.

  5. 15 Most Important Tax Tips for Last-Minute Filers - AOL

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    You can make a deductible individual retirement account contribution right up until the filing deadline, so you can contribute for 2022 until the last day to file taxes on April 18, 2023. When you ...

  6. These are the penalties for filing taxes late - AOL

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    If the taxpayer doesn’t file until June 18, which is more than 60 days late, his failure-to-file penalty will be $435 — $435 being the lesser of that minimum or 100% of the tax owed. How To ...

  7. IRS penalties - Wikipedia

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    If both the failure to file and the failure to pay penalties apply during the same month, then the failure to file penalty is reduced by 0.5% each month. The 25% cap above applies to the 5% late filing penalty and the 0.5% late payment penalty together. The late filing penalty may be waived or abated on showing of reasonable cause for failure.