if you're getting a tax refund do you have to file on time?
if you're getting a tax refund do you have to file on time?
I know I'll be getting a refund and I'm pressed for time for filing as I'm leaving for vacation soon and won't be back until the 17th. If I'm getting a refund do I need to file on time?
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Have you tried searching the Internet?

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Re: if you're getting a tax refund do you have to file on ti
As far as I know, you'd still have to yes (or else I would have done that myself).soda wrote:If I'm getting a refund do I need to file on time?

I usually start working on mine around 10PM on the last day. Then I never have time to copy the forms so I copy them by hand to the extra copy form they give.

I'm pretty positive that you should be safe if you're receiving a refund. Since you're receiving a refund, it means you've already paid, plus some, so you shouldn't be penalized cause your money owed isn't late. According to the instructions (page 8 of the 1040):
Extentions are required if you owe the govt money due to the penalties and interest calculated on late amounts.To get a refund, you generally must file your return within 3 years from the date the return was due (including extensions).
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Interesting rationalization. Do you mind if I tell other people you say I am receiving a refund it means you have already paid plus some so you should not be penalized cause your money owed is not late.

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And why not?

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Re: if you're getting a tax refund do you have to file on ti
Can't you just use a scanner?Keropi wrote:Then I never have time to copy the forms so I copy them by hand to the extra copy form they give.

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Soda, I'd file for an extension to be safe. I'll bet you can do it electronically.
I have this vision of "You *would* have been getting a refund, but we had to charge you late fees because you didn't file on time... "
I have this vision of "You *would* have been getting a refund, but we had to charge you late fees because you didn't file on time... "

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My father in law is a CPA and he says if your sure youre getting a refund you don't have to file on time - if they owe you they don't care.
Also, if you don't have the forms you can always file on line...
http://www.irs.gov/
Also, if you don't have the forms you can always file on line...
http://www.irs.gov/