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Tax Filing

Tax Extension Filing

Need more time? We e-file your tax extension today for a flat $99. Covers Form 4868 (individual) or Form 7004 (business). Same-day processing with electronic confirmation.

More Time for an Accurate Return

Rushing to meet a tax deadline often leads to mistakes, missed deductions, and overpaid taxes. An extension gives you the time to gather all your documents, receive late-arriving K-1s, and ensure your return is complete and accurate.

Filing an extension is straightforward and perfectly normal. We e-file it the same day you purchase, and you receive electronic confirmation from the IRS.

Important: Extension to File ≠ Extension to Pay

An extension gives you more time to file your return, but it does not extend the deadline to pay taxes owed. If you expect to owe, estimate and pay with the extension to avoid interest and penalties.

Tax Extension

$99per filing
  • Form 4868 (individual) or Form 7004 (business)
  • Same-day e-filing
  • Electronic confirmation receipt
  • Extends deadline by 6 months
  • No audit risk increase
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How It Works

Two simple steps. Your extension is filed the same day.

Step 1

Purchase & Confirm Details

Complete your purchase and confirm your filing type (individual or business), entity details, and any estimated tax payment amount.

Step 2

We E-File Same Day

We prepare and e-file your extension with the IRS. You receive an electronic confirmation receipt as proof of timely filing.

Key Deadlines

Extensions must be filed by the original due date. Here are the dates that matter.

Individual Returns

Original deadline: April 15. Extended deadline: October 15. Form 4868 gives you an automatic 6-month extension.

Partnerships & S Corps

Original deadline: March 15. Extended deadline: September 15. Form 7004 provides an automatic 6-month extension.

C Corporations

Original deadline: April 15. Extended deadline: October 15. Also uses Form 7004 for the automatic extension.

Estimated Payments

Extension or not, quarterly estimated tax payments are still due on their regular schedule (Apr 15, Jun 15, Sep 15, Jan 15).

State Extensions

Most states follow federal extension rules automatically. Some states require a separate state extension filing.

Late Filing Penalty

Without an extension: 5% of unpaid tax per month (up to 25%). With an extension: no late-filing penalty even if you owe.

Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about this service area.

File Your Extension Today

Do not risk late-filing penalties. Get your extension filed now and take the time you need to file an accurate return.

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