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  3. How To File a Tax Extension With the IRS - AOL

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    Using your online tax software, or the Free File program offered by the IRS, obtain and fill out IRS extension Form 4868: Application for Automatic Extension of Time to File U.S. Individual Income ...

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    The IRS Free File Program is a service that allows U.S. taxpayers to prepare and e-file their federal income tax returns for free. Through the program, commercial tax software companies that are part of the Free File Alliance offer free tax preparation software to tax filers with annual adjusted gross income (AGI) below $73,000 for Tax Year 2022.

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    Beth Logan, EA, a federally licensed tax professional and author of three books on taxes, points out that an extension to file your tax return does not equal an extension to pay any taxes that you ...

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    Visit your state’s tax website to check the requirements and get the necessary forms. Here are the five most common reasons to consider filing a tax extension. 1.

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  8. IRS e-file - Wikipedia

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    Taxpayers can e-file free using the IRS Free File service, either using an authorized IRS e-file provider's tax software, if eligible, or by using online Free File Fillable Forms from the Free File Alliance. Prior to 2020, the use of a third party was required for IRS e-file, and it was not possible to e-file directly through the IRS website. [4]

  9. Free File Alliance - Wikipedia

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    The IRS Free File program is a compromise between the IRS and for-profit tax software companies that enables lower and middle-income filers to file their taxes for free while ensuring the IRS does not develop its own free-to-use tax software that would compete with private, for-profit tax software companies. Free File Alliance is a 501(c)(4 ...