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Yes, you may file an extension. Here is an FAQ that shows you how: https://ttlc.intuit.com/replies/3301811.
Keep in mind, though, that an extension gives you additional time to file, but not additional time to pay the tax. If you anticipate receiving a refund, then there is no issue in filing the extension, but if you anticipate owing, you need to pay at least 90% of the tax due to avoid late payment penalties.
Yes, you may file an extension. Here is an FAQ that shows you how: https://ttlc.intuit.com/replies/3301811.
Keep in mind, though, that an extension gives you additional time to file, but not additional time to pay the tax. If you anticipate receiving a refund, then there is no issue in filing the extension, but if you anticipate owing, you need to pay at least 90% of the tax due to avoid late payment penalties.
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