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Taxpayers who owe and missed the April 18 filing deadline should file now to limit penalties and interest; not too late to claim the Child Tax Credit for 2021
IR-2022-91, April 19, 2022 — The IRS encourages taxpayers who missed Monday’s April 18 tax-filing deadline to file as soon as possible. While taxpayers due a refund receive no penalty for filing late, those who owe and missed the deadline without requesting an extension should file quickly to limit penalties and interest.
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Missed the April tax-filing due date? File promptly to minimize interest and penalties
IR-2025-51, April 16, 2025 — The Internal Revenue Service encourages taxpayers who missed the filing deadline to submit their tax return as soon as possible.
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Annual electronic notice (Form 990-N) for small organizations FAQs: How to file
How do I file the e-Postcard?
Tax Administration (Non-Authoritative)
Charities and Nonprofits
IRS kicks off 2023 tax filing season with returns due April 18
IR-2023-11, January 23, 2023 — The Internal Revenue Service kicked off the 2023 tax filing season with a focus on improving service and a reminder to taxpayers to file electronically with direct deposit to speed refunds and avoid delays.
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Annual electronic filing requirement for small exempt organizations — Form 990-N (e-Postcard)
Small tax-exempt organizations can use Form 990-N, Electronic Notice (e-Postcard), instead of Form 990 or 990 EZ to meet their annual reporting requirements.
Tax Administration (Non-Authoritative)
Charities and Nonprofits
Annual electronic notice (Form 990-N) for small organizations FAQs: Who must file
Who must file Form 990-N and what are the consequences of not filing?
Tax Administration (Non-Authoritative)
Charities and Nonprofits
Online account for individuals – Frequently asked questions
Find answers to your questions about your online account.
IRS.gov offers last-minute filing tips, resources to help taxpayers who still need to file before April 15; special Saturday hours in 70 locations
IR-2024-108, April 12, 2024 — With the April tax deadline arriving next week, the Internal Revenue Service today reminded millions of last-minute tax filers that the agency has a variety of free tools and resources available on IRS.gov.
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Introduction to residency under U.S. tax law
The taxation of aliens by the United States is significantly affected by the residency status of such aliens.
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Renewal of enrollment
Find renewal information for enrolled actuaries in active or inactive status.
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