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I had mine finished yesterday at 4:30pm.
I knew I had to pay in. I'm not going to rush to give Uncle Sam my/his money.
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Usually a few days before deadline, but this year I finished about a week ahead of time.
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IOU US Gubmint & Taxachusetts West (CA), so I pay out on the 15th.
If the gov owes me, then it's my mistake for giving them too much $$ during the previous year. I don't make that mistake often.
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Done by early March.
Payment held until today, of course.
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None of the above: a form 4868 (which I filed*) now provides an extension till 15 October.
*The last time I filed ahead of time I made a mistake, was audited, and had to pay something like $900 more. So now it's sort of a superstitious ritual to just go ahead and file for the extension. Takes the pressure off, anyway, even if you don't need six whole months.
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I haven't filed on time in five years. I always go for the extra six months.
FYI, if you're self-employed, you also get an additional six months to contribute to a SEP. The IRA deadline is still April 15th regardless of an extension.
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I don't know if it's still true but many, many years ago some financial guru said filing an extension actually decreases your chances of an audit, even if you have your taxes ready and file right away. It probably won't help if you have big red flags in your return, but apparently, the IRS pulls the vast majority of their random audits from the on-time filers.