1. It is always better and to file, even if you have a refund.
2. If possible file before October 15, 2007, which is last date of filing for persons who applied for 6 months extension. But even if you did not apply for extension, use this date.
3. If you miss Oct 15, 2007 you must file return.
4. For online e-file, you may be able to file free. Check this
http://www.irs.gov/efile/article/0,,id=118986,00.html
2007-10-11 17:03:25
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answered by MukatA 6
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You can still file your income taxes for 2006. If you owe money the last day to file is Monday the 15th of October. If they owe you money you have five years to file your return,otherwise you forfiet any refund you would have received. I would suggest not waiting though, its so much better when you stay caught up with these things. If you go to www.irs.gov you can file online. As for your state return go to your states web site and you should be able to file that online as well.
2007-10-12 03:20:10
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answered by Kelly 3
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You cannot file electronically after the due date (10/15 with extension). There will be no late filing penalties if you are due a refund; however, you must file within 3 years to get that refund. Beyond 3 years, you can file, but you won't get it.
2007-10-11 16:18:53
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answered by JaretR72 2
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You file just like you would normally. I believe you can file up to three years after the tax return is due.
2007-10-11 15:30:44
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answered by drshorty 7
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You can file it online up to the 15th. After that, you'll have to file a paper return and mail it in.
2007-10-11 16:15:51
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answered by Bostonian In MO 7
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Yes, you can still file online but I think only through 10/15 (this Monday).
After that you would have to mail it in.
2007-10-11 16:05:56
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answered by Wayne Z 7
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Call your local IRS tax office, the number should be in your local directory. You also can get them to send you needed tax forms or print from the IRS website. You might just want to make an appointment with a Tax preparer and pay to have figured and filed. You will be charge a penalty for late filing, but the longer you wait the more it will cost.
Hope this helps
2007-10-11 15:42:10
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answered by Bassman1 7
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Call the IRS. I doubt very seriously if you will be able to file on-line. By the way, file your taxes now and stay current.
2007-10-12 01:03:46
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answered by Gary 5
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prepare each and every return and mail in separate envelopes. The 2003 return ought to be data before April fifteenth or she would be ready to lose that refund. The others are nevertheless in the refund era and could be ok.
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answered by ? 4
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