File overdue tax returns
Subject: File overdue tax returns Headline/lead: Have past‑due business tax returns? File now — even if you can’t pay in full.
Filing reduces penalties and preserves relief options. 3‑point checklist (newsletter): - Step 1: Prioritize payroll (941/940) and get transcripts (Form 4506‑T / Get Transcript). - Step 2: File the most recent overdue entity and state returns; apply for state VDA where applicable to limit lookback. - Step 3: If you can’t pay, set up an IRS Online Payment Agreement and request penalty relief (First‑Time Abate or reasonable cause).
Contact a CPA/EA or tax attorney for complex cases. CTA: Need help?
Consult a CPA or tax professional and keep copies of all filings; act now — waiting increases penalties and interest.
Subject: File overdue tax returns Headline/lead: Have past‑due business tax returns? File now — even if you can’t pay in full.
Filing reduces penalties and preserves relief options. 3‑point checklist (newsletter): - Step 1: Prioritize payroll (941/940) and get transcripts (Form 4506‑T / Get Transcript). - Step 2: File the most recent overdue entity and state returns; apply for state VDA where applicable to limit lookback. - Step 3: If you can’t pay, set up an IRS Online Payment Agreement and request penalty relief (First‑Time Abate or reasonable cause).
Contact a CPA/EA or tax attorney for complex cases. CTA: Need help?
Consult a CPA or tax professional and keep copies of all filings; act now — waiting increases penalties and interest.
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