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Tax deadline is here. How to file an extension with IRS

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Can you still file a tax extension on April 15? What to know on Tax Day
Yes. The deadline to file your 2025 taxes is today, Wednesday, April 15, 2026.

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April 15 tax deadline is a day away, but you can get an extension
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IRS tax deadline 2026: How to file a last-minute extension
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Can't file by April 15 Tax Day? How to apply for an extension in Florida
The deadline for filing your taxes is Wednesday, April 15, 2026.

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How to file a tax extension
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Why you might face IRS penalties if you mail your taxes on April 15
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How to file for a tax extension as missing IRS deadline will result in fines
For those who file their taxes late, the penalty is 5% of the tax due (less any tax paid on time and available credits) for each month or partial month the return is late.

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Tax Day: What you need to know about filing, paying, requesting extension
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It’s Tax Day: Millions will file extensions as April 15 deadline quickly approaches
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When will you get your tax refund? How to check your refund status

The deadline to file your 2025-2026 taxes is Wednesday, April 15, 2026. Taxpayers can track their refund status using the "Where's my tax refund?" tool on the IRS website. Most tax refunds are issued in less than 21 days after the IRS receives the return.
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Tax refunds are expected to be huge this year. How to get yours ASAP

Tax refunds are expected to be huge this year, so many Americans may want to know the fastest way to get their hands on theirs is by free, electronic direct deposit. Nine out of 10 taxpayers already receive their refunds through direct deposit, but the IRS ...
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The IRS $600 shift could change how you get reported

The tax form that once sat quietly in the background of online payments is now at the center of a major policy reset. A planned $600 trigger for third party reporting has been rolled back, and higher thresholds are reshaping when platforms and payers must ...
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