Extension filers: Important reminders when preparing to file

IRS Tax Tip 2024-71, Aug. 21, 2024

Individual taxpayers who requested an extension of time to file their federal taxes have until Oct. 15, 2024, to complete and file their federal tax return. Those who already have the forms and information they need should file now – there's no advantage to waiting until the deadline.

There are a few things extension filers should remember as they get ready to file.

File by the deadline

Extension filers should file by Tuesday, Oct.15, 2024.

Taxpayers in disaster areas may have more time to file. Information on the most recent tax relief for disaster situations is available on the IRS website.

IRS Free File is still available

Many taxpayers can e-file their tax return for free through IRS Free File. The program is available on IRS.gov through Oct 15, 2024. E-filing is easy and safe, and it's the most accurate way for people to file their taxes. Filing electronically can also help taxpayers determine their eligibility for many valuable tax credits.

Tax pros are ready to help

Tax professionals are ready to help their clients get their taxes completed and filed as quickly as possible. Most tax professionals provide outstanding and professional service, but some taxpayers are hurt financially because they choose the wrong tax return preparer. To get help choosing a trusted tax professional, taxpayers should check the IRS' tips.

In-person help is available

IRS.gov helps taxpayers find the closest IRS office, the days and hours of operation and a list of services available. IRS Taxpayer Assistance Centers operate by appointment only. To get in-person help from the IRS, taxpayers can simply call 844-545-5640 to schedule an appointment.

Free local tax preparation

Many Volunteer Income Tax Assistance and Tax Counseling for the Elderly programs still offer free basic tax return preparation to qualified individuals, including:

  • People who generally make $60,000 or less.
  • Persons with disabilities.
  • Limited English-speaking taxpayers.

Taxpayers get their refund faster by choosing direct deposit

Taxpayers should file electronically and choose direct deposit for their tax refund – it's the fastest and safest way to receive their money.

Payment options

Those who owe taxes and can't pay their balance in full should pay as much as they can to reduce interest and penalties for late payment. The IRS has options for people who can't pay their taxes, including applying for a payment plan on IRS.gov. Taxpayers can view payment options or check their account balance online.

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