The tax deadline for people who filed extensions is Oct. 15

You have until Oct. 15, 2024, to file your 2023 income tax return if you requested an extension. The IRS encourages taxpayers to file electronically ASAP.
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Tax Day is Monday, April 15, 2024. But taxpayers who are unable to file by the deadline can typically request a filing extension.

Recent online searches show that interest in the tax filing extension date is increasing as Tax Day approaches.

THE QUESTION

What is the tax deadline for people who filed extensions?

THE SOURCES

THE ANSWER

This is true.

The tax deadline for people who filed extensions is Oct. 15, 2024.

WHAT WE FOUND

If you requested an extension to file your 2023 federal income taxes, you have until Monday, Oct. 15, 2024, to file a completed return.

The IRS and eFile.com both say “an extension to file a tax return is not an extension to pay taxes.” This means that penalties and interest could apply to any amount taxpayers still owe following the original April 15 deadline.

The IRS is encouraging taxpayers who requested extensions to file their tax returns electronically as soon as possible to avoid the last-minute rush ahead of the Oct. 15 deadline.

If you’re due a refund, the IRS says you should choose direct deposit when filing electronically so you can get your money fast.

On its website, the IRS shares a few e-filing options to help taxpayers who filed for an extension:

  • IRS Free File: Eligible individuals can use the IRS Free File program to prepare and file their 2023 federal tax returns for free. Taxpayers can also choose the brand-name tax preparation software company that is best for them. Some companies offer free state tax return preparation. Those who earned less than $73,000 can use IRS Free File Fillable Forms.
  • Free tax return preparation: The IRS Volunteer Income Tax Assistance (VITA) and the Tax Counseling for the Elderly (TCE) programs offer free tax help and e-file for taxpayers who qualify.
  • Commercial software: This software uses a question-and-answer format that makes doing taxes easier. The return is signed electronically and transmitted through IRS-approved electronic channels.
  • Authorized e-file provider: Tax pros accepted by the IRS electronic filing program are authorized IRS e-file providers. They are qualified to prepare, transmit and process e-filed returns.

Taxpayers who owe taxes can review all of their payment options online at IRS.gov. These options include paying taxes through an online account with IRS Direct Pay or paying by debit card, credit card or digital wallet.

The IRS also has options for people who can't pay their taxes, such as applying for a payment plan.

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