I got a notice that I owe the IRS $18.08 because my tax return was a month late. My tax return was not a month late; I mailed it on April 17, like probably half of everybody else. But now I'm up to 19 minutes and 56 seconds on hold, so I think I may just pay them the $18.08 so that I can get off the phone and get on with my life. This must be some sort of scheme.
10 years ago
2 comments:
You probably weren't a month late - but to the IRS, one day or 29 days, it's all the same.
So, unless you went out of your way to make sure that your return was postmarked on 4/17, you are stuck. Just dropping it in a mail receptacle that day isn't enough. For example, our local PO was not staying open late the 17th. Which means that folks that took their returns to the post office after 5:30 pm got 4/18 postmarks and are eligible for the late charge.
How much is your time worth? I'd pay the fine and try to mail my return a day or two ahead of the deadline next time. Or file electronically with an electronic debit set to withdraw the funds on The Day (tm).
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