• Today is the tax extension deadline
  • Taxpayers who requested an extension must file their tax returns by today
  • Filing taxes late can result in penalties and interest charges
  • Taxpayers who owe money should pay as much as possible to minimize penalties
  • Extensions only give extra time to file, not to pay taxes owed
  • Taxpayers who cannot pay in full should consider setting up a payment plan
  • Late filers can e-file their tax returns or mail them in
  • Taxpayers who need more time can request an additional extension

Today is the tax extension deadline, and taxpayers who requested an extension must file their tax returns by today. Filing taxes late can result in penalties and interest charges, so it’s important to meet the deadline. If you owe money, it’s recommended to pay as much as possible to minimize penalties. Keep in mind that extensions only give extra time to file, not to pay taxes owed. If you cannot pay in full, consider setting up a payment plan. Late filers have the option to e-file their tax returns or mail them in. If you need more time, you can request an additional extension.