You can file an IRS tax extension by April 15 if you need more time on your taxes. Here are some free options.
The deadline to file 2025 taxes is April 15, 2026, but taxpayers can request a six-month extension. Tax refunds are typically issued in less than 21 days, and their status can be tracked on the IRS ...
A tax extension gives you up to six additional months to file your tax return. The deadline to file for an extension for a 2025 tax return is April 15, 2026. If approved, you will ...
The government has notified Income Tax Return (ITR) forms for Financial Year 2025–26, effective from 1 April 2026, with certain updates to the old forms. The new Income Tax Act also took effect on 1 ...
IRS plans to revise Form 990 to better “detect misconduct.” The move comes days after the Trump DOJ brought controversial ...
Senior citizens who are earning income below the basic exemption limit will no longer use Form 15H to avoid tax deducted at source (TDS). Under the Income-tax Rules 2026, this form has been replaced ...
Filers can e-file Form 941 with end-to-end support, including post-filing protection through TaxBandits' Protection Plus partnership. ROCK HILL, SC / ACCESS Newswire / April 27, 2026 / TaxBandits, an ...
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A wrong Social Security number, forgotten direct deposit info, or misunderstanding a credit, can cost you money or slow down the processing of your tax return. This voice experience is generated by AI ...
The best tax software will let you file a federal income tax extension to give yourself six more months to finish your taxes.
As the new financial year begins, fixed deposit (FD) investors should prioritise an important compliance step — submitting a declaration to avoid unnecessary Tax Deducted at Source (TDS) on interest ...
Form 141 is a PAN-based challan-cum-statement for reporting and depositing TDS deducted. The income tax department has introduced a new TDS form that makes reporting and paying ‘Tax Deducted at Source ...