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Returning Member
posted Nov 25, 2020 10:07:11 AM

Late filing notice

I received a late filing notice for my 1120S.  I have an email from intuit stating the IRS was accepted by the IRS on July 14.  When I spoke to the IRS, the agent stated they received the return on August 4.  Aside from the email, can intuit help me resolve this or provide further documentation regarding the tax file submission?

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Level 15
Nov 25, 2020 10:11:09 AM

Unless you filed an extension (Form 7004), the return for your S corporation was due March 16th.

 

See https://www.irs.gov/instructions/i1120s#idm139641016916032

 

Unlike returns that were initially due on April 15th and extended due to the pandemic, the due date for returns due prior to April 15th (e.g., Forms 1120-S and 1065) was not extended.

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Level 15
Nov 25, 2020 10:11:09 AM

Unless you filed an extension (Form 7004), the return for your S corporation was due March 16th.

 

See https://www.irs.gov/instructions/i1120s#idm139641016916032

 

Unlike returns that were initially due on April 15th and extended due to the pandemic, the due date for returns due prior to April 15th (e.g., Forms 1120-S and 1065) was not extended.

Level 15
Nov 25, 2020 10:17:40 AM

You can beg forgiveness of the penalty if this is your first time filing late by responding and asking for the abatement using the "I was stupid and did not pay attention that the personal covid extension was not also for businesses" excuse ... say you are sorry and you will never do it again ... usually they will abate the penalty for first time errors. 

Returning Member
Nov 25, 2020 10:31:26 AM

The point is that I did file on time.  Deadline was 7/15.  I filed 7/14.  The IRS is saying they didn't receive it until August.

Level 15
Nov 25, 2020 10:34:04 AM

@Setsun You did not file on time; your 1120-S was due March 16th (there was no extension for COVD-19 for that type of return).

Returning Member
Nov 25, 2020 10:39:16 AM
Level 15
Nov 25, 2020 10:42:18 AM

The 1120-S return was due on 3/15/2020  ... so if you did not put it on extension by 3/15  (which got you to 9/15 to file)   then you have filed LATE.  The IRS is correct.   

 

Only  returns that had a 4/15/2020 due date were extended to July  on 3/23/20 ( 8 days after your return was due)  but they did not apply to returns that should have already been filed or on extension. 

 

Per the IRS:   

 

The 2019 income tax filing and payment deadlines for all taxpayers who file and pay their Federal income taxes on April 15, 2020, are automatically extended until July 15, 2020. This relief applies to all individual returns, trusts, and corporations. This relief is automatic, taxpayers do not need to file any additional forms or call the IRS to qualify.

 

 

 https://www.irs.gov/newsroom/payment-deadline-extended-to-july-15-2020#:~:text=The%20Treasury%20Department%20and%20the,15%20to%20July%2015%2C%202020.

Level 15
Nov 25, 2020 10:44:49 AM

@Setsun 

 

Read this line :   One significant change postponed the deadline to take certain actions. If the deadline for these actions fell

on or after

April 1, 2020, through July 14, 2020, the deadline has been extended to July 15, 2020. This includes, but is not limited to, the following.

 

Your S-corp return was due 3/15 ... it was not included in this extension.  By 3/23 when they issued this notice you were already late if you did not file an extension. 

 

Returning Member
Nov 25, 2020 10:47:25 AM

yikes?  thanks for clearing this up.  If I can ever get thru the IRS phone line, I'll beg for forgiveness.

Level 15
Nov 25, 2020 10:51:42 AM

Not by phone ... respond to the notice in writing and be polite and contrite. 

Not applicable
Nov 25, 2020 11:31:34 AM

NO.  the deadline for an unextended S-corp (as well as other calendar year returns for C-Corps, Partnerships, and Estate and Trusts) was not changed for Covid. It was 3/16/2020.  if you filed an extension on or before 3/16/2020 then you would have had until 9/15/2020 to file. your return is late. ask for abatement or pay the penalty. 

 

most likely the same rules will apply for the 2020 S Corp return

Level 15
Nov 25, 2020 12:29:28 PM


@Anonymous wrote:

NO.  the deadline for an unextended S-corp (as well as other calendar year returns for C-Corps, Partnerships, and Estate and Trusts) was not changed for Covid. It was 3/16/2020. 


That is part of the reason this is so confusing; returns that were due on April 15th (or later) were extended while those due prior to April 15th were not extended.

 

Calendar year returns for C corporations (Form 1120) and estates/trusts (Form 1041) were due on April 15th and those dates were extended.

Level 15
Nov 25, 2020 12:45:38 PM

Which is why the "I didn't understand" excuse for abating the penalty will probably work for all new businesses that were confused by the wording ... it all came down to due dates not the word corporate in the ruling. 

Returning Member
Nov 25, 2020 12:57:41 PM

Thanks to everyone for this discussion.  Hope you have a great and Happy Thanksgiving!

Level 5
Jun 24, 2022 3:41:07 PM

Today I received a notice with a bill for $1260 stating I didn't file an extension. I DID file an extension but Turbo Tax for some stupid reason won't let you E-FILE your 1120S extension as you can with your personal return extension. Another reason to hate TT for business! I filed it March1st as paper filing - the only way you can with TurboTax and IRS is so backed up they have not processed it but have processed my e-filed return. Why won't TurboTax let you E-file your S extension?! If I can't PROVE I mailed it, and they don't process it, I guess I'm screwed! Thanks a lot Turbo Tax.

Level 15
Jun 24, 2022 3:54:08 PM

If this was the first time you were late you can beg forgiveness and ask for the penalties to be waived.  Adding that you did paper file the 7004 extension timely would also be wise.  

 

https://ttlc.intuit.com/turbotax-support/en-us/help-article/tax-forms/file-form-7004-application-automatic-extension-tax/L3LzY6MRg_US_en_US?uid=l4t1ub4d

Level 5
Jun 26, 2022 4:01:38 PM

Thanks. I have a 2 month waiver period where they will not mail notices. I'm hoping the paper filing will catch up soon. Hate to waste my 1 time abatement when I sent the darned thing. Lesson learned - always send by priority tracking mail.