I would just like to mention that sometimes mailed extensions get lost at the IRS site. Probably everyone efiles extensions now, but a few years ago when I was trying to renew my licensee I got put on hold for filing late. I called the IRS immediately after receiving the notice and explained that I filed a 4868 before 4/15 and then submitted my return in August of that year. They said they didn't have it and proof of mailing was on my shoulders. Well, nuts. I didn't sent it registered or anything. Plain mail. All I could do is fax a copy of the 4868 where I had hand written "mailed 4/13/xx". Eventually, after call after call and getting the local office involved did they send my renewal to me.
So, if anyone files extensions by mail anymore, I would suggest they go to the post office and get a "proof of mailing" for $1.25. This post is just so you don't make the same mistake as I did.
So, if anyone files extensions by mail anymore, I would suggest they go to the post office and get a "proof of mailing" for $1.25. This post is just so you don't make the same mistake as I did.
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