If you find yourself in a situation where your taxes are not submitted by April 15th don’t worry you have options. While an extension is possible better Tax Preparation throughout the year may be an easy solution to this somewhat common problem. Let Karla Dennis and the team at Cohesive Tax work with you to find the best tax solutions for your current needs in a timely manner that meets the IRS deadline.
If you are having problems with your Tax Preparation your two options are to change your tax filing thanks to an amended return or to apply for a tax extension. An amended return will also require you to get an OK from the IRS before submitting an amended return. The purpose of an amended return is to make any adjustments to your overall income due to not receiving proper tax documents before filing or an undocumented change in your taxes. This can occur in cases where assets, including land or securities, may not have been intially included when calculating your tax return. Filing an amended return will be necessary to make sure you are to perceived as misleading the IRS. Likewise, a tax extension will allow you to submit your taxes after the April 15th deadline. It is important to note that filing for a tax extension may result in a penalty paid on the taxes that are reported or number of days your taxes are late. While this is never a good thing it is certainly a better outcome than just not paying your taxes. The best way to avoid any of these scenarios is through proper Tax Preparation by a tax expert licensed in all fifty states.
This can ensure that you receive any tax returns in a timely manner while also taking advantage of all available tax write-offs and deductions available to you. Contact Karla Dennis and Cohesive Tax today to learn how they can help you plan ahead for proper Tax Preparation to stay out of any sticky situations.
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