Can I efile the extension, and send in a check by mail? Would like the confirmation of the efile acceptance, but need to make a good faith estimate. And I don't want it ACH out of my account. Any way to do this?
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I'd send a hard copy of the extension request with the check, even though it's been e-filed.
But I know there are some who say not to do it that way - I'm not sure why.
I'd also use certified mail with return receipt for the check/hard copy mailing since it's going in on the last day."The only function of economic forecasting is to make astrology look respectful" - John Kenneth Galbraith
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Check should work?
John,
I've already filed several federal extensions (via Form 8878), including my own, and I have provided the relevant RTN/DAN account numbers whenever a payment is necessary. I have no qualms about using that method, plus you get an acknowledgement that the extension/payment info was accepted. Regardless of when you filed the extension online, the debit date defaults to 04/15/2013. (Not sure how that works today??)
The process is essentially the same that you use for an efiled balance due federal return (Form 8879) where the client authorizes a bank debit on a future (self-selected) date.
Quite frankly, in this day and age you likely face far more "risk" by having your paper check rattling around in the postal system.
But everyone to their own choices. I would assume you can use your software to file a "balance due" Form 4868, submit it without any payment, and then follow up with a paper check and printed payment voucher.
FE
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