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what if you don't send your taxes on time...

homestarmy

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I thought my local post office was supposed to be open until midnight... it wasn't.

Will I have a penalty or anything? Can you tell me how I might be able to find one in my area?

32725 Zip...
 
Originally posted by: homestarmy
I thought my local post office was supposed to be open until midnight... it wasn't.

Will I have a penalty or anything? Can you tell me how I might be able to find one in my area?

32725 Zip...

www.usps.com should help you
 
AUDIT!!!
sweet mi getting an audi
no i think that says audit...
no brian its a foreign car, the T is silent
 
Originally posted by: homestarmy
I thought my local post office was supposed to be open until midnight... it wasn't.

Will I have a penalty or anything? Can you tell me how I might be able to find one in my area?

32725 Zip...

Try the main PO in the FLL or Palm Beach. areas.

Call ahead to confirm location while heading southbound on I95.


You can still get there within 1 hour.

 
don't worry about it.

if they owe you money, you don't even have to file, and they get to keep it.... funny eh?
 
So seriously if I owe nothing and drop it in a box with tomorrow's date on the postmark, nothing at all bad will happen? You guys 100% sure?
 
I found one I can get to on time, but it will be a pain in the butt... can you guys confirm 100% that I can hand it in late and it not matter?
 
I owed $1,700 to the irs last year. I told them to suck sh|t & take it off this year's return & they did. Let them wait.
 
IRS # 1-800-829-1040 (open until midnight) - call for peace of mind


There is no late filing penalty on a refund return, but a taxpayer who fails to claim a refund within three years of the filing deadline generally loses the right to that refund.

link
 
What are they going to do. Fine you because you didn't file on time to claim your money?
Call the IRS at 1-888-796-1074 and ask. (source)

Edit: Nevermind Yzzim has your answer. Buy him a beer if you ever meet him.
 
Originally posted by: Yzzim
IRS # 1-800-829-1040 (open until midnight) - call for peace of mind


There is no late filing penalty on a refund return, but a taxpayer who fails to claim a refund within three years of the filing deadline generally loses the right to that refund.

link

Be aware the when others report income on you and you do not file, it can send up a red flag to the IRS. They may wonder what you may be hiding that you do not want to declare.

 
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