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Penalty for filing tax return late?
Posted on 4/13/11 at 10:33 pm
Posted on 4/13/11 at 10:33 pm
I really don't feel like dealing with this BS. Plus I probably overpaid so they are ahead right now.
Posted on 4/13/11 at 10:44 pm to Tigerholic
No late filing penalties if you are overpaid.
Posted on 4/13/11 at 11:20 pm to Tigerholic
No late filing fees if they owe you money.
You have until the 18th to have it postmarked. If you do owe, just file an extension.
You have until the 18th to have it postmarked. If you do owe, just file an extension.
Posted on 4/14/11 at 1:12 am to Tigerholic
If you are sure you overpaid, don't worry about it. I was in the same situation once and didn't file the return for like 3 years, the IRS had no problem holding on to my couple hundred bucks for me but was happy to pay when I asked them to.
People who have overpaid and haven't filed are the last folks to go after on the IRS's list of things to do.
People who have overpaid and haven't filed are the last folks to go after on the IRS's list of things to do.
This post was edited on 4/14/11 at 1:13 am
Posted on 4/14/11 at 2:16 am to OohPooPahDoo
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If you are sure you overpaid, don't worry about it. I was in the same situation once and didn't file the return for like 3 years, the IRS had no problem holding on to my couple hundred bucks for me but was happy to pay when I asked them to.
The problem with not filing is the statute of limitations (time limit for the IRS being able to audit those years) does not begin until you file the return.
This post was edited on 4/14/11 at 2:17 am
Posted on 4/14/11 at 6:05 am to Tigerholic
Just in case you don't have a copy or know how to get one:
Printable extension form
Mine has already been mailed. It's a yearly thing for me.
Printable extension form
Mine has already been mailed. It's a yearly thing for me.
Posted on 4/14/11 at 7:51 am to Tigris
Tigris - thanks for the link, looks like another extension for me.
Posted on 4/14/11 at 11:20 am to lynxcat
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The problem with not filing is the statute of limitations (time limit for the IRS being able to audit those years) does not begin until you file the return.
True, but that shouldn't be a big concern to anyone who isn't cheating on their taxes and whose returns aren't complicated.
Posted on 4/14/11 at 12:25 pm to OohPooPahDoo
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People who have overpaid and haven't filed are the last folks to go after on the IRS's list of things to do.
what are they going to do? beat your door down with a bag of money?
Posted on 4/14/11 at 12:53 pm to OohPooPahDoo
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I was in the same situation once and didn't file the return for like 3 years, the IRS had no problem holding on to my couple hundred bucks for me but was happy to pay when I asked them to.
Sorry Spidey, but the Statute for a refund is two years from the date the return is due.
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True, but that shouldn't be a big concern to anyone who isn't cheating on their taxes and whose returns aren't complicated.
See above.
This post was edited on 4/14/11 at 12:54 pm
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