The October 15 Deadline for Extended 2019 Tax Returns Is Swiftly Approaching

The October 15th deadline for individuals who requested an extension to file their 2019 tax return will be here before you know it. Though the deadline is October 15th, taxpayers CAN go ahead and file instead of waiting to file on Thursday, October 15th.

Additional Reminders from the IRS:

  • Direct deposit for refunds. The fastest way for taxpayers to get their refund is to file electronically and use direct deposit. Refunds can be deposited in up to three accounts. Taxpayers can also use their refunds to purchase up to $5,000 in U.S. Series I Savings Bonds.

  • Online payment options. If an extension filer owes taxes, they should pay as much as possible by the Oct. 15 deadline to reduce interest and penalties. RS Direct Pay allows individuals to securely pay from their checking or savings accounts. Visit IRS.gov for additional payment options.

  • Account information and tax records. Individual taxpayers can visit IRS.gov to manage their account. This includes viewing their balance and payment history, paying taxes and accessing tax records through Get Transcript.

  • Military members serving in a combat zone or a contingency operation in support of the Armed Forces generally get more time to file.

  • People who have a valid extension and are in – or affected by – a federally-declared disaster may be allowed more time to file.

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