Tips to help you file an extension
Frequently asked questions You can file an extension for free through our Easy Extension website. Generally, no. However, there are a few cases in which you can. Learn more If you’re getting a federal refund, the short answer is no. However,
it’s still a good idea to file an extension to protect yourself, and it’s free to do so. Learn more It varies from state to state. If your state requires it and you’re filing with TurboTax,
there’s a direct link to file an extension when you go to complete your state return. Learn more If you filed for an extension, you’ll have until October 15 to submit your return. You don’t
need to do anything extra to finish up in TurboTax. Once your return is done and you’re ready to file, we’ll guide you through the next steps. Learn more Does TurboTax allow extensions?Using TurboTax Easy Extension, you can: E-file your federal extension. Make a payment of any tax due directly from your checking or savings account. Print a PDF copy of your e-filed extension.
How much does TurboTax charge for an extension?Filing a tax extension is free, easy and automatic: Just submit Form 4868 electronically or on paper by the filing deadline. TurboTax Easy Extension makes it easy.
How do I find my extension in TurboTax?Simply sign in at TurboTax.com with the same login you used to e-file. You'll see a link where you can print the 4868, right underneath your extension status.
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