Monday, April 14, 2014

TAX FILING DEADLINE AND PARTY

Greetings!
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Busy, Busy?
  

ComproTax Talks!

Don't  Miss the tax filing deadline (tomorrow night, 11:59 PM), and if you can't get it together, we'll file an extension 




Thanks to all our new clients this year and our returning 
patrons.  We know 2013 was an extra tough year for so many of us, so we really appreciate you. 

Look out for announcements of workshops for individuals and small businesses alike. 

We will begin working now to have you ready for a successful tax outcome in January, 2015. 

TAX FILING DEADLINE TOMORROW!

We can file a request for an automatic extension for you.  Click here to provide us the info needed. 


Tax Calendar

Thursday, April 10, 2014

Down to the Tax Filing Deadline Wire

With Less Than a Week Until the Tax Filing Deadline, Taxpayers can get Extra Time to File
WASHINGTON — The IRS has received almost 100 million tax returns so far this year and expects to receive about 35 million more by the April 15 filing deadline. However, about 12 million taxpayers will have requested extensions by the filing deadline, giving them an extra 6 months to file.
The fastest and easiest way to get the extra time is through the Free File link on IRS.gov. In a matter of minutes, anyone, regardless of income, can use this free service to electronically request an automatic tax-filing extension on Form 4868.
Filing this form gives taxpayers until Oct. 15 to file a return. To get the extension, taxpayers must estimate their tax liability on this form and should also pay any amount due.
By properly filing this form, a taxpayer will avoid the late-filing penalty, normally five percent per month based on the unpaid balance, that applies to returns filed after the deadline. In addition, any payment made with an extension request will reduce or eliminate interest and late-payment penalties that apply to payments made after April 15. The interest rate is currently three percent per year, compounded daily, and the late-payment penalty is normally 0.5 percent per month.