IRS Deadline Looming
Just a week to go until the August 15th deadline for filing you taxes if you’re one of the 8.5 million Americans who took the automatic four month extension back in April. If you’re still unable to make the filing deadline due to an “undue hardship,” you may be able to get an additional two month extension by filing IRS Form 2688, thereby pushing your due date out to October 15.
Published on August 8th, 2005 - One Comment
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Amazing how easy is to get tax extensions… and amazing still how many people just don’t fill. Some of them even allowing the goverment to keep any tax return money to which they could have been entitled.
This is specially true for college students that take part time jobs.
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Comment by Jose Anes — Aug 25th 2005 @ 6:28 pm