As a reminder to those who have not yet filed their 2022 tax returns, April 18, 2023 is the due date to either file a return (and pay the taxes owed) or file for an extension (and pay an estimate of the taxes owed). The due date is April 18, instead of April 15, because of the Emancipation Day holiday in the District of Columbia – even if you don’t live in DC.
Please contact us today to make sure you will not miss the deadline. You can request a free tax extension with us. If you are interested in getting a free tax extension, please contact us by phone or email: You could fill out our form or give us a call at: (323)263-3399
Reasons why you would need an extension:
When you need more time
Incomplete tax documentation
Unexpected life events
IRA conversions
Late-payment penalties..
NOTE: If you live in a federally declared disaster area your due date may have been automatically extended. The extension will apply if you reside in the disaster area, and you need not be directly affected by the disaster to qualify. Check the IRS website at Tax Disaster Relief Situations for areas that have disaster filing relief extensions. For example, taxpayers in most of California and parts of Alabama and Georgia now have until Oct. 16, 2023, to file various federal individual and business tax returns and make tax payments. Call this office to confirm you qualify and for information related to state disaster relief due date postponements.