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I am using Turbo tax free onine and live in Texas. The IRS moved the filing deadline to June15. IS turbo tax taking this into account when i file later then April 15?

Intuit had months to update TT for the June 15 filing deadline in several states.  They just blew it off.

I am using Turbo tax free onine and live in Texas. The IRS moved the filing deadline to June15. IS turbo tax taking this into account when i file later then April 15?


@uthorns76 wrote:

Ha.  The entries for Form 1099-B have been in the wrong order for years.  I called TTax.  Response was, "huh?"  Just reuse the same code every year.  I'll definitely be looking at alternative products for next tax season.


This thread is about the Texas due date and IRA contributions.   A 1099-B reports stock sales and the order of the sales is irrelevant - your question makes no sense since there is no order.

**Disclaimer: This post is for discussion purposes only and is NOT tax advice. The author takes no responsibility for the accuracy of any information in this post.**

I am using Turbo tax free onine and live in Texas. The IRS moved the filing deadline to June15. IS turbo tax taking this into account when i file later then April 15?

As of June 15 still no update to Turbo Tax for filing date.  Would not let me file for extension electronically and now will be mailed in LATE.  Thanks for NOTHING Turbo Tax.

I am using Turbo tax free onine and live in Texas. The IRS moved the filing deadline to June15. IS turbo tax taking this into account when i file later then April 15?

@Jimboge01  The IRS closed e-filing for extension requests after May 17.   If you live in one of the states that had the filing extension for the winter storm, your income tax return filing deadline was automatically extended by the IRS to June 15.   But if you wanted a longer extension---to October 15---the only way to get that was to MAIL the form 4868 to the IRS between May 18 and June 15 if you did not e-file the extension request form 4868 by May 17.  An extension never gives you extra time to pay tax due.   It gives you extra time to prepare your Form 1040 and file it.   If you are getting a refund, there is no penalty for being late.

**Disclaimer: Every effort has been made to offer the most correct information possible. The poster disclaims any legal responsibility for the accuracy of the information that is contained in this post.**

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