Late Filing Penalty and Interest

Late Filing of Tax Returns

The IRS might issue a failure-to-file penalty and interest if you don’t complete your tax preparation or file your tax return within their deadlines. If you know you can’t file them on time,  Stopunclesam suggests filing an extension by April 15 to avoid penalties and interest.

Also, keep in mind that if you’re due for a refund but you haven’t filed a tax return, you’re required to file the return within three years of its initial due date. Otherwise, you might not be able to obtain the refund.

Make Tax Preparations Easier

Stopunclesam is happy to assist you with tax preparation. Our IRS enrolled agents are devoted to helping you file returns and maximize your refund.

Contact us when you encounter any tax preparation issues. Our team also aids you when you have unfiled back tax returns or when there’s an IRS collection action against you. Schedule a free consultation with us today.

All You Need To Know About Tax Preparation

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Our representatives are highly qualified to guide you through tax resolution — as an IRS Enrolled Agent, we’re licensed to practice in all 50 states. Discover how we can help you with your specific situation. Schedule a free consultation with one of our tax experts today.

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