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If I mail my check for taxes owed on April 18, is it considered late because it will it will be received after April 18?

I just e-filed my taxes, I will be sending a check tomorrow, April 18. Is it considered late?
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If I mail my check for taxes owed on April 18, is it considered late because it will it will be received after April 18?

Your mail has to be postmarked the 18th so it is not considered late

If I mail my check for taxes owed on April 18, is it considered late because it will it will be received after April 18?

Be sure you mail it on the 18th before your Post Office's last postmark time.  The cutoff time can vary from post office to post office.

I'd mail it inside at the counter, if it were me, and purchase proof of mailing.  Then you'll have the postmark on your receipt.

Just because you indicated in TurboTax that you are paying by check, you can instead pay electronically at the IRS website if you prefer.  It will be a free direct debit of your bank account.   You can also pay by credit/debit card there, but there is a service fee for those choices, which can be quite hefty.

If you want to view those options, see this website:
<a rel="nofollow" target="_blank" href="https://www.irs.gov/payments">https://www.irs.gov/payments</a>

If I mail my check for taxes owed on April 18, is it considered late because it will it will be received after April 18?

Also, here's a TurboTax FAQ with some info on paying by check.
<a rel="nofollow" target="_blank" href="https://ttlc.intuit.com/questions/2580011">https://ttlc.intuit.com/questions/2580011</a>
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