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How to File for an IRS Extension of Time to File Your Tax Return

Getting an IRS tax extension on your tax filing is fairly simple. You can easily get up to 6 more months to file your taxes by using IRS form 4868.

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IRS Urges Taxpayers To e-file Extension Requests by April 15 Filing Deadline

Taxpayers who need more time to complete their returns should submit their requests for an automatic extension electronically by April 15, the Internal Revenue Service urged today.

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27 Million Taxpayers Have Yet To File Tax Return

April 15 Is 1 Week Away And 27 Million Taxpayers Have Yet To File. If You're One Of Them, Here's Some Tax Tips.

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IRS Says Filing Extension, Form 4868 Available On Site

April 15 is the deadline for filing a federal tax return. But not everybody can meet that deadline. If you need more time to get your paperwork in, make sure you file a Form 4868, Automatic Extension of Time to File, with the IRS by the April 15 deadline and you'll get an automatic six-month extension of time to file.

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Dell Files Past Due Reports

Dell today filed its past due periodic reports with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission. Those reports contain restated financial information for Fiscal 2003, 2004, 2005 and 2006 (including the interim periods within those years), and the first quarter of Fiscal 2007.

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Free Online Tax Filing Available to Many Military Members

The Internal Revenue Service reminds members of the military to take advantage of Free File, which allows taxpayers to prepare and e-file their federal income tax return online for free. Taxpayers who have an adjusted gross income of $52,000 or less in 2006 are eligible.

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