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What is the failure to file penalty for 2017?

The failure to file penalty is generally 5% of the unpaid taxes for each month that your tax return is late (but not to exceed 25% of your unpaid taxes). The penalty begins to accrue the day after the due date.

What is the last day I can file my 2017 taxes?

May 17
In March, the IRS announced that the traditional tax filing deadline will be moved from April 15 to May 17. The decision to extend the deadline comes after an intense year for the chronically underfunded IRS.

When do I have to file my 2017 tax return?

File your late 2017 taxes with PriorTax. Finish your return in just 10 minutes. 2017 tax returns cannot currently be E-Filed. You may still prepare a 2017 tax return online to file by mail. * * The IRS does not allow electronic filing of prior year tax returns, and the deadline for 2017 electronic filing has passed on October 15, 2018.

Can you still file a prior year tax return?

You may still prepare your 2017 taxes using our website. Once you submit a prior year tax return to us, one of our tax professionals will review your information and provide you with a printable version of your tax return to mail to the IRS. Did you miss the 2018 tax deadline? File your 2017 taxes online by paper-filing your prior year return.

When do I have to file my 2019 tax return?

Techncially you can eFile your 2019 Tax Return here on eFile.com until October 15, 2020. The due date for 2019 IRS tax returns and extensions is 07/15/2020 check for state deadlines. If you owe Taxes, you might be subject to Late Filing and Late Payment Fees if you wait until after Oct. 15, 2020 to e-File your return.

When do I have to efile my 2020 tax return?

You can efile your 2020 tax return here on eFile.com until April 15, 2021 May 17, 2021. If you owe taxes, you might be subject to late filing and late payment fees if you wait until after the deadline to e-file your return.