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Income Tax Extension

You are feeling very stress of the upcoming April 17 income tax deadline, Don't worry you have an option - you can file a income tax extension and delay your income tax deadline to October 15. The IRS is leaving to grant you the six month income tax extension. In fact, the IRS does not even ask why you need to extend. As long as you properly submit your income tax extension request by providing accurate information, the IRS will grant you the six month extension automatically.
The quick and easy way to file an income tax extension is to file it online through a website which is approved by IRS. Its makes the process easy. You will be asked for your contact information and then taken through a few simple questions to determine if you want to make a tax payment along with your tax extension. The whole process takes less than 10 minutes. After doing all these process you will have an email back with the status of your income tax extension. It is a very simple and fast way.
Another benefit to file income tax extension online is that it will help you assure the information you submit is accurate, and it will help you submit multiple times if you for some reason get a rejection from the IRS. It will also provide you with an online tax calculator to help you determine if you should make a payment with your irs tax extension. If you decide to make a payment, you will be able to either mail a check directly to the IRS or pay via direct debit from your bank to the IRS as part of your income tax extension e-file.
It is important to note that filing a income tax extension does not grant you extra time to pay the IRS if you expect to owe the IRS additional tax dollars beyond any current W2 withholdings or estimated tax payments you have already made for the 2011 tax year. If you owe the IRS when you file your tax return and do not pay when you file your tax extension, you may be subject to penalties and interest payments.
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