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In the case of a 1065 or 1120-S, this is by the 15th day of the 3rd month after the end of the tax year for the return. An accepted Form 7004 provides a 6-month extension of time to file the return.
To file an extension, you need to fill out IRS Form 4868 if you are an individual. Businesses need to file Form 7004. You can do so by mailing a completed, physical form to the IRS or online by filing through the IRS e-file system.
To request a filing extension, use the California Department of Tax and Fee Administrations (CDTFA) online services. You must have a CDTFA Online Services Username or User ID and Password. You must submit a request for extension no later than one month after the due date of your return or prepayment form and payment.
Most business tax returns can be extended by filing Form 7004. You must file it by the original due date of the return. If you need an extension, check with your state taxing authority to see if you need to file one with them as well.
You can file a federal extension for your business taxes in TurboTax Live Assisted Business on or before March 15, 2024.
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In general, filing for a federal tax extension using IRS Form 4868 is free of charge. You can file this form online or by mail. However, its important to note that an extension only gives you more time to file your tax return, not more time to pay any taxes owed.
You can request an additional extension of time to file taxes beyond the six-month period, but you cannot ask for multiple tax extensions.
File Form 4868, Application for Automatic Extension of Time To File U.S. Individual Income Tax Return. You can file by mail, online with an IRS e-filing partner or through a tax professional. Estimate how much tax you owe for the year on the extension form: Subtract the taxes you already paid for the filing year.

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