Need to file a tax extension request with the IRS? Here's how

When you talk of tax extensions, you might mean one of two things. First, there's an extension IRS gives you to skip filing April 15 and to wait until October 15. Or, you might be talking about an extension that you give the IRS to audit you longer

Houstonians impacted by Monday's severe weather may qualify for exemptions from penalties for late tax filings, the IRS has announced. Taxpayers are encouraged to individually contact the agency, which will review penalty abatement on a case-by-case 

Instead of rushing to April 15 to file your taxes, you can go on extension, but should you? And if you do succumb to the allure of an extra six months, do you increase your odds of audit? Few deadlines are more dreaded than the annual rush to April 15th.

When you talk of tax extensions, you might mean one of two things. First, there's an extension IRS gives you to skip filing April 15 and to wait until October 15. Or, you might be talking about an extension that you give the IRS to audit you longer

Apply for A Short Extension – You can fill out the Online Payment Agreement application on the IRS website to stretch out your debt repayment over 60 to 120 days, or you can call the IRS directly to make the same request. By contacting the IRS, setting