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Issue Number:????IR-2022-175Inside This IssueIRS: Don?t miss this important Oct. 17 tax extension deadline WASHINGTON ? The Internal Revenue Service today reminds taxpayers who requested an extension to file their 2021 tax return to do so by Monday, Oct. 17. While Oct. 17 is the last day for most people to file a Form 1040 to avoid the late filing penalty, those who still need to file should do so as soon as possible. If they have their information ready, there?s no need to wait. However, some taxpayers may have additional time. They include:
IRS Free File and other resources IRS Free File is available to any person or family with an adjusted gross income (AGI) of $73,000 or less in 2021. Leading tax software providers make their online products available for free. Taxpayers can use IRS Free File to claim the Child Tax Credit, the Earned Income Tax Credit and other important credits. IRS Free File Fillable Forms is available for taxpayers whose 2021 AGI is greater than $73,000 and are comfortable preparing their own tax return?so there is a free option for everyone. Online Account provides information to help file an accurate return, including Advance Child Tax Credit and Economic Impact Payment amounts, AGI amounts from last year?s tax return, estimated tax payment amounts and refunds applied as a credit. Taxpayers can also get answers to many tax law questions by using the IRS?s Interactive Tax Assistant tool. Additionally, taxpayers can view tax information in several languages by clicking on the ?English? tab located on the IRS.gov home page. Schedule federal tax payments electronically Taxpayers can file now and schedule their federal tax payments up to the October 17 due date. They can pay online, by phone or with their mobile device and the IRS2Go app. When paying federal taxes electronically, taxpayers should remember:
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