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E-file Your Extension Form for Free Individual tax filers, regardless of income, can use Free File to electronically request an automatic tax-filing extension. Filing this form gives you until October 15 to file a return.
Faster process ing to one source, the IRS typically processes electronically-filed returns within one or two days, whereas mailing a paper return takes much longer. Because e-Filing cuts down on processing time, individuals and businesses receive refunds more quickly (e.g., three weeks after e-Filing).
You can e-file Form 4868 or Form 2350 for free on eFile.com. After you have e-filed an IRS accepted tax extension, you can complete your 2022 Tax Return by October 15, 2023; all your tax extension information will be in your eFile.com account when you e-file.
If youve already e-filed, you shouldnt also send a mailed return. If both returns were the same and the IRS already accepted the e-filed return, the IRS will reject the return that you mailed. However, the rejected return might delay the time it takes the IRS to process your return.
If you file your 2022 Tax Return after the deadline and you did not get an extension, then you will be assessed a penalty of 5% of your balance due per month or part of a month a return is filed late (for up to five months).
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You can file an extension for your taxes by submitting Form 4868 with the IRS online or by mail. This must be done before the last day for filing taxes. Filing an extension for your taxes gives you additional months to prepare your return no matter the reason you need the extra time.
E-file Your Extension Form for Free Individual tax filers, regardless of income, can use Free File to electronically request an automatic tax-filing extension. Filing this form gives you until October 15 to file a return.
No, it is never recommended that you file the same tax return twice (once youve mailed your taxes they are considered filed). Attempting to e-file your return, after mailing them, may result in the IRS rejecting the e-filed return due to someone already filing using that name, social security number and birthdate.
Out of over 155 million individual tax returns received by the IRS in 2018, 138 million were e-filed. The IRS maintains that filing returns electronically can prevent mistakes and lower the odds of an audit. The error rate for a paper return is 21%. The error rate for returns filed electronically is 0.5%.
If you attempt to file your return twice, the IRS will reject the return and return it with an error code and explanation. The IRS typically uses error code 0515 or IND-515 to inform the sender that the taxpayer already filed a tax return for the same year using the same Social Security number.

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