Clients are a 65 yo male who has had bladder cancer since before 4/15 and I think before 1/1 but who has some weeks been able to work at least some and occasionally a full schedule and his 55 yo disabled wife who has an emotional illness and chronic pain. I did a proper extension.
The man is officially terminal but he has twice lived past dates by which he was told he would be dead. They are still doing radiation and chemo and he has an artificial external bladder that functions acceptably. The last the doctor told him was that officially he is still terminal but unofficially he might beat this disease. He's a very strong person who is taking things one day at a time.
What are the odds that I can get the FTF penalty abated if I end up filing them after the extended deadline?
I have advised them that even if they are sure they will owe and can't pay or even if they can't get their itemized deductions together, if they can get their income together it makes sense to file by the deadline because the greatest penalty is for failure to file. BTW as far as I know all the records I would need were in their possession well before 4/15 but many were probably "lost" in a terribly untidy house.
The man is officially terminal but he has twice lived past dates by which he was told he would be dead. They are still doing radiation and chemo and he has an artificial external bladder that functions acceptably. The last the doctor told him was that officially he is still terminal but unofficially he might beat this disease. He's a very strong person who is taking things one day at a time.
What are the odds that I can get the FTF penalty abated if I end up filing them after the extended deadline?
I have advised them that even if they are sure they will owe and can't pay or even if they can't get their itemized deductions together, if they can get their income together it makes sense to file by the deadline because the greatest penalty is for failure to file. BTW as far as I know all the records I would need were in their possession well before 4/15 but many were probably "lost" in a terribly untidy house.
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