How Do I Request an Extension to File My Taxes with TaxAct?

Despite all your planning and intentions to file your taxes on time, you may somehow miss the deadline looming over you. Collecting the required paperwork and filing the tax need time. When you're short of it, you can choose the option to request an extension with TaxAct using Form 4868. Here's the entire step-by-step process to follow.

How Do I Request An Extension To File My Taxes With TaxAct?

Getting an extension to file your tax return isn't tricky if you follow the right procedures with TaxAct. Use Form 4868 for Automatic Extension of Time to File US Individual Income Tax Return. With this form, you can avoid the penalties applicable to neglect of tax filing without extension. Once you finish the process, though, IRS may give you a copious six months to collect everything and file your returns. Let's see how it works.

How to Get a Six-Month Extension

If you need the automatic extension of six months to file your tax return, submit Form 4868 with the necessary estimates applicable to it. Steps to follow are:

  • Go to the Filing Section on the TaxAct website.
  • If you've already initiated the tax filing process, go to the Filing an Extension section.
  • Download and print Form 4868 or choose the e-filing option. Also, pay your tax dues with the extension.

How to Get a State Extension

When you apply for a federal tax filing extension, your state may automatically follow the course. In some states, though, you need to file a separate state extension.

How to Get an Extension via a Mobile device

If you want to complete the process via your mobile device, follow these steps:

  • Go to the Menu tab on the left-hand upper corner and click on the tab "Help."
  • Enter 4868 in the search bar.
  • Scroll down the menu and find "Jump to Links," where you can click on "4868- Application for Automatic Extension."
  • Choose the "State Only" or "State and Federal" option. However, you must have your state attached to your tax returns if you want one of these options.
  • You will next get the interview questions to enter the system or need to review your extension details.

When Should You File Extension and When You Shouldn't?

If you don't receive income and tax-related information on time from your partnerships or other businesses, you can file this extension. This option also works if you've been ill, out of the country, or having a family crisis underway.

However, if you want to file an extension when you may owe more but don't know what, it's not a good idea. If you fail to make the right estimates of your tax and pay them with an extension, you will end up with penalties and interest on the shortfall.

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