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Irs Tax Extension Form 4868?

Q.Does anyone can give me some informations about Irs Tax Extension Form 4868?

A.Customers may also electronically file for an extension from the IRS (Form 4868) for free. With SecureTax, late filers can skip the extra trip to the library to pick up the extension form, avoid the midnight run to the post office on April 15 and eliminate waiting in line once they get there. Instead, they can hop on the Internet, pull up the SecureTax site and file their extensions with a click of the mouse, free of charge. IRS tax extension Form 4868 allows taxpayers to avoid the failure to file penalty (5 percent/month of the tax owed) and, if they pay at least 90 percent of the tax owed, they can also avoid the failure to pay penalty (1/2 percent/month). At the SecureTax site, taxpayers can complete their returns as much as possible to get an estimate of what they owe. If they can not pay the 90 percent necessary to avoid all late fees, they can still bypass the largest penalty by using the site to electronically file the extension on time. SecureTax, a product offering from Universal Tax Systems, Inc. (UTS), is the most complete tax preparation and electronic filing application on the Web. UTS is offering the discount to Bookkeepers, Inc., customers as part of a new business relationship. SecureTax is a Netcentric solution to tax season troubles, allowing users to easily prepare their returns, get IRS confirmation that their forms were received and have their refunds back in days rather than weeks. Taxpayers who print and e-file their federal and state returns with SecureTax are normally charged $14.90; Bookkeepers, Inc., customers, can use the service for just $9.95. Use of the service to prepare their return and/or electronically file for an extension (Form 4868) are free of charge. To access the service, simply go to the Bookkeepers, Inc web site (www.broadfoot.com/bookkeepers) and click on the SecureTax banner

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