This is one of those questions posters usually preface with "This is going to sound like a stupid question, but...".
That said, here goes:
How do you file extensions electronically?
Is it
(1) done through tax programs?
If the answer to that is "yes," how can I transmit the extension only? Looks like the whole thing would be sent again when you punch "transmit" (don't know if it's even possible to send just part of a return).
(2) done someplace else? Does IRS have its own little spot to send such stuff to like they do for tax deposits -- you know, that EFTPS website (think that's right -- can't ever get that stupid name right).
(3) done with a secret code known only to electronistas? Where's that EF buff-bud o' mine who won't risk a letter in the mail? He'll know about this for dang sure.
(4) something unknown to numerical science?
All replies (snide or otherwise) are appreciated. Best regards, BB
(hmm...for some reason my mood's lightening lately {yours?} -- maybe the Approach of the End...?)
That said, here goes:
How do you file extensions electronically?
Is it
(1) done through tax programs?
If the answer to that is "yes," how can I transmit the extension only? Looks like the whole thing would be sent again when you punch "transmit" (don't know if it's even possible to send just part of a return).
(2) done someplace else? Does IRS have its own little spot to send such stuff to like they do for tax deposits -- you know, that EFTPS website (think that's right -- can't ever get that stupid name right).
(3) done with a secret code known only to electronistas? Where's that EF buff-bud o' mine who won't risk a letter in the mail? He'll know about this for dang sure.
(4) something unknown to numerical science?
All replies (snide or otherwise) are appreciated. Best regards, BB
(hmm...for some reason my mood's lightening lately {yours?} -- maybe the Approach of the End...?)
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