Probably a good assumption.
With the IRS being so short-staffed and even with the deadline extended, they will eventually get the work done – by December 2022!!
Oh sorry, that was fake news, now we have you by the well ….doesn’t that test tickle.
I would not believe what Charles P. Rettig said, even if he did “pinky-swear”. Without making this political, let’s just say “he’s a lawyer.”
You are at least filing Eno. But can you deduct all that beer that you paid and drank!!!
Yeah, but ya gotta cough up your first 2021 estimated tax payment by today, the 15th.
Get it in writing and then keep it forever. The government “forgets” it’s promises. Ask any indian.
The ‘extension’ doesn’t necessarily apply to State Taxes.
Eno may have a point
Take a Sharpton pass……. all your records were lost in a fire you had twenty years ago.
It’s a good idea to file now anyway, so you can claim all those stimulus checks you didn’t get.
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Imagine over 3 years ago
Probably a good assumption.
LookingGlass Premium Member over 3 years ago
With the IRS being so short-staffed and even with the deadline extended, they will eventually get the work done – by December 2022!!
Leojim over 3 years ago
Oh sorry, that was fake news, now we have you by the well ….doesn’t that test tickle.
Yontrop over 3 years ago
I would not believe what Charles P. Rettig said, even if he did “pinky-swear”. Without making this political, let’s just say “he’s a lawyer.”
Knightman Premium Member over 3 years ago
You are at least filing Eno. But can you deduct all that beer that you paid and drank!!!
A# 466 over 3 years ago
Yeah, but ya gotta cough up your first 2021 estimated tax payment by today, the 15th.
vaughnrl2003 Premium Member over 3 years ago
Get it in writing and then keep it forever. The government “forgets” it’s promises. Ask any indian.
martynhappyone over 3 years ago
The ‘extension’ doesn’t necessarily apply to State Taxes.
Otis Rufus Driftwood over 3 years ago
Eno may have a point
PO' DAWG over 3 years ago
Take a Sharpton pass……. all your records were lost in a fire you had twenty years ago.
cuzinron47 over 3 years ago
It’s a good idea to file now anyway, so you can claim all those stimulus checks you didn’t get.