KNOW THE FILING DEADLINE
We all have April 15 burned in our brains as the last day to file taxes. But if that date falls on a weekend or a holiday the due date can be different by a couple of days. Of course, this is always to the taxpayer’s advantage, as no calendar occurrence move the due date prior to April 15 in any year. If the date is different it will always be later than April 15. For example, the filing deadline this year is April 16, 2018.
MAKE SURE YOU FILE YOUR TAXES
If you’re not sure whether or not you need to file, you can find out using the IRS’s online Interactive Tax Assistant. By answering some basic questions about your filing status, gross income and whether you had federal income tax withheld, you will be able to determine whether or not you need to file for a particular tax year.