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penalty and Insterest

Our business was in the process of closing down, and it took 5 months to get the tax returns and I will end up pay a large tax bill because of the profit we ended up with.  Will I have to still pay penalties and interest because to the tax I owe.  I could not fill because I did not have all the indormation.  

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dev145
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penalty and Insterest

Unfortunately, yes, you will have interest and penalty if you have balance due even if you filed for an extension. Remember, extension is to file the return, any balance due was still due by Apr 15th. 

If you did not file any extension, then you will also have penalty for not filing on top of not paying the tax due. 

 

But IRS do offer some penalty relief provided that you qualify. Most common one is First time penalty abate and administrative waiver 

https://www.irs.gov/payments/administrative-penalty-relief#adminwaiver

"You may qualify for First Time Abate for a penalty if you have a history of good tax compliance.

History of good tax compliance

You are considered having a good tax compliance history if you:

  • Filed the same return type, if required, for the past 3 tax years before the tax year you received the penalty.
  • Didn't receive any penalties during the prior 3 years, or any penalty was removed for an acceptable reason other than First Time Abate"

Another one is Reasonable Cause. "Reasons that qualify for relief due to reasonable cause depend on the type of penalty you owe and the laws in the Internal Revenue Code (IRC) for each penalty."

https://www.irs.gov/payments/penalty-relief-for-reasonable-cause

Less common one is Penalty relief due to statutory exception'  This one only applies in very few situations.  i.e. "Relied on incorrect written advice from IRS, Mailed a return on time, Lived in a federal disaster area or Were involved in military operations in a combat zone"

 

https://www.irs.gov/payments/penalty-relief-due-to-statutory-exception

 

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