How to File an Extension for Your Small Business Taxes
April 25, 2022 | Last Updated on: July 10, 2024
April 25, 2022 | Last Updated on: July 10, 2024
Small business owners must file their taxes correctly. A simple mistake could result in penalties that could add up to thousands of dollars or more.
If you haven’t filed your taxes, don’t stress out. Doing it in a rush and under pressure could lead to calculation mistakes, errors, and missed deductions.
Instead, you should file for a tax extension. It will give you the extra time you need to get your taxes right.
This article will explain everything you need to do to file for an extension properly, so you don’t run afoul of the Internal Revenue Service (IRS).
A tax extension allows individuals and businesses to put off filing a tax return for a defined period of time. It is similar to an extension you’d get for filing your personal tax return. Most companies, with a few exceptions, must file tax returns before April 15 (April 18 this year). An extension provides more time for business owners or the people who file taxes for them to complete the task.