Hi- Helping my adult son who is trying to obtain a federal extension for TY2024. Last year he simply used IRS Direct Pay to pay the taxes owed for TY2023 and it was considered the equivalent of filing a 2023 Form 4868. He later filed his tax return during the extension period.
He got married in 2024 and TY2024 will be their first joint return. He hopes to use the IRS Direct Pay method again for TY2024, but he can find no place on IRS Direct Pay to indicate that he is paying (and requesting an extension) for both his wife and himself.
If he simply pays the joint tax owed under his SSN using IRS Direct Pay is that enough to obtain a joint extension?
Or does his new wife need to at least make a nominal payment for TY2024 to obtain an extension?
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When filing a joint return, your son and his spouse essentially become one taxpayer. So if one files an extension, it'll apply to the other when a joint return is later filed.
His wife will not need to make a payment and she isn't required to file a separate extension.
Making a payment is one way to file an extension, but if his wife wants to cover all bases, she could file her own extension without a payment for free HERE or by mailing in a Form 4868 with 0s for all of the numbers.
If they reside in a state with an income tax, be sure to check state requirements for an extension as well.
Thanks SusanY1 !!!
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