For Those Filing at the Last Minute

            Monday April 18 is approaching with certainty. The time left to file is reduced. If you are waiting until the very last minute, here are some things you should keep in mind.

          File online. Those who file online tend to have fewer errors. Common errors will be picked up and needed information will be asked for. Additionally, any paper mail will take months to be processed. That will lead to penalties and interest. Filing online is the most practical option.

          Consider an extension. This allows extra time to file a tax return, not to pay any taxes due. Any estimated tax liability must be paid by April 18 to be considered on time.

          Extra information. When dealing with something like the Advance Child Tax Credit payment or trying to claim the Recovery Rebate Credit related to not getting the last Economic Impact Payment, extra information will be required. The total amounts of what was received must be provided. Letters that were sent may need to be consulted to gain the most accurate information. Correct information will prevent processing delays.

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