Tax Day is almost here. The April 15 federal deadline is approaching quickly, but if you’re not ready to file your return, don’t panic — there are easy ways to get more time. About 19 million ...
If you're gearing up to file your tax return this year but are afraid you're going to run out of time, it's possible to file for an extension. This can give you six additional months to get your ...
Today is Tax Day 2025, which means it is the deadline to submit your tax forms online or via the mail or file for an an extension. Meanwhile some may be wondering where their refunds are. Here's what ...
Filing your taxes doesn’t have to feel like a race against time. If you need more time to file your 2024 tax return, there’s a simple solution: the tax extension. You can think of a tax extension like ...
As the month of March starts to tick by and the 2025 tax return deadline looms nearer, Newsweek has outlined how you can apply for a tax return extension, giving you more time to file your returns. If ...
Need more time to file your taxes? Here's what to do and what you'll owe. Credit: JJ Gouin / iStock / Getty Images Plus via Getty Images Taxpayers are preparing for the annual filing deadline, and ...
The federal tax filing deadline is April 15, 2025, but Florida residents affected by last year's hurricanes have until May 1, 2025. Taxpayers can request a six-month extension to file their return, ...
For Americans accustomed to doing things on time, filing for a tax extension may seem like an unusual step. But there are lots of valid reasons you may want to get an extension, experts say – as long ...
Today is Tax Day, which means many taxpayers in the United States may be scrambling to file their forms ahead of the looming deadline. If you're among those who procrastinated your taxes, not to worry ...
If you're one of the millions of Americans who have procrastinated filing their taxes ahead of the April 15 deadline, there is a way to get some breathing room: File for an extension. The step gives ...
The deadline to file your taxes with the Internal Revenue Service is steadily creeping up on us. If you haven't already submitted your documents to the IRS and the Indiana Department of Revenue, ...