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Tax
Tip of the Week
For
the week of
March 10th, 2008
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What if you can't file your business tax return
on time?
Is March 17 arriving faster than you expected? If
you're not ready to file your corporate tax return for calendar year
2007 — and in some cases, even if you are — you may want to request a
six-month extension of time.
Here are four tips.
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File the extension
by the due date of your return. You can mail
Form 7004 to the IRS or file it electronically. Either way, be sure to
submit it before this year's due date of Monday, March 17 (for
calendar-year corporations). Remember to send in a separate form for
each corporation you own.
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The extension is for
filing only. That means you'll have to
estimate and pay any tax due by March 17 in order to avoid penalty and
interest charges.
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The six-month
extension is automatic. An approved extension
postpones your filing due date to September 15, 2008. You don't have to
sign Form 7004, and the IRS no longer sends approval notifications.
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Check your state
requirements. Some states recognize an
approved federal extension of time to file; some grant extensions
automatically and some require separate forms. In most cases, to avoid
penalties and interest, you'll need to estimate and pay the state tax
by the original due date of your return.
Besides giving you additional time to gather your
records, a corporate filing extension can offer other benefits. For
example, you may be able to delay making contributions to your
retirement plan. Certain elections can also be extended. Give us a call
if you need more information.
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