IRS Tax Tip 2020-137, October 15, 2020
Today is the filing extension deadline. Most taxpayers who requested an extension of time to file their 2019 tax return must file today.
Those filing today who also owe taxes should pay as much as possible to reduce interest and penalties. The extension of time to file is not an extension to pay. Taxes must be paid on the original due date to avoid any penalty and interest charges.
Here are a few resources on IRS.gov to help last-minute filers:
- Filing for individualsThis page includes a link to IRS Free File, which is available through today. IRS e-file is easy, safe and the most accurate way to file taxes.
- Paying taxesTaxpayers should visit IRS.gov/payments to choose a payment option.They can pay online, by phone or with their mobile device and the IRS2Go app.
- Viewing account InformationIndividual taxpayers can visit IRS.gov/account to view their taxes owed, payment history and key information from their most current tax return as originally filed.
There are some groups who still have time to file.
- Members of the military and others serving in combat zones typically have until at least 180 days after they leave the combat zone to both file returns and pay any taxes due.
- Taxpayers in federally-declared disaster areas who already had valid extensions may have more time to file.