The April 15th deadline has come and gone and you have yet to file your 2014 tax return. Take a deep breath. The good thing is you can still file your late 2014 taxes online. However, you may be subject to one or more IRS penalties.
There are two penalty fees that the IRS has in place that you may be subject to.
Failure-to-file: this equals out to be 5% of your unpaid taxes for each month or part of a month that a tax return is past the April 15 deadline. This fee caps off at 25% of your unpaid tax.
There are two instances when this could apply to you:
Failure-to-pay: this works out to be 0.5% of your unpaid tax per month or part of a month and begins to accrue the day after taxes are due in April. This fee caps also off at 25% of your unpaid tax.
To be liable for this, you must owe tax and:
Don’t let the tax you owe or the penalty fees scare you out of filing your tax return all together. When you file with Priortax, we take the weight off your shoulders by providing a Tax Resolution service to you.
What this means is that if you owe a hefty amount to the IRS, we can break that down for you so that your wallet isn’t hit all at once. We will also work with the IRS to diminish remaining penalty fees you owe them. To find out more about this service, you can contact us via email, call 855-Tax-Late or check out our tax resolution page.
Unfortunately, due to the statute of limitations, you can no longer claim your 2014 refund. The last day to claim your refund was April 15, 2018. However, you should still file your tax return in case the IRS wants to hold any future tax refunds due to unfiled taxes.
You can easily get started on filing your paper return with us by creating an account, entering your tax information, and submitting your return. Then, you will be able to print your return to mail to the IRS. (The electronic filing deadline has passed, so you’re now required to paper file your return.)
It’s that easy.
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Comments(4)
Curtis blunt
Nov 1, 2017
Need W2 form 2014 how do I receive another one
admin
Nov 1, 2017
You can retrieve another W-2 Form for 2014 by either contacting your previous employer or by requesting an income transcript from the IRS.
william
Nov 25, 2017
I file my Ohio state taxes on time in 2014 doesn’t city forms also send through turbo tax why does regional say I didn’t file when I did? I don’t owe any back taxes,, but insist on late penalty.
admin
Nov 28, 2017
I am not familiar with how the TurboTax software works. If you filed your state return through TurboTax, it is best that you contact one of their representatives to determine the status of your Local tax return.
If you have not filed your 2015 and 2016 federal and state returns, we at Priortax will be happy to prepare those returns for you. Please click here to get started today.