Faqs" For E-filing Your Tax Return
Q I don't owe taxes. Can I file electronically after April 15th?
A Electronically filed tax returns are accepted until October 15th.
If April 15th falls on a weekend or federal holiday, you have until midnight the following business day to submit your extension request or your tax return.
However, for your return to be considered timely after April 15th, you must file Form 4868 on or before April 15th.
With a timely filed extension request, you have until October 15th to timely file your return.
If an extension of time to file has not been timely submitted you may be subject to a failure to file penalty if you file your return after April 15th.
Q - We will be filing a joint tax return. Can we file our return electronically?
A You can file electronically using any filing status.
The limitations are:
You cannot have already filed a return.
Filing your return electronically is faster, safer and more accurate than mailing your tax return because it is transmitted over telephone lines directly to an IRS computer.
Q If I file my taxes online, what do I do with my W-2 forms?
A When filing electronically:
You must provide Form W-2 to the authorized IRS e-file provider before the provider sends the electronic return to the IRS.
You do not need to send your W-2 forms and should keep them in a safe place with a copy of your tax return.
Use Form 8453-OL to transmit any paper documents which need to be sent.