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Showing posts with label expatriate automatic extension. Show all posts

March 12, 2013

Deadlines in 2013 For Filing Expat Taxes for Tax Year 2012


  • March 15, 2013.  Due date of Form 3520A which must be filed by Foreign Trusts when a US person has ownership or control. This form can be extended with Form 7004 until September 15th
  • April 15, 2013 – US tax return filing deadline for those living in  the US and due date for all taxes owed whether you are an expat or resident. If any taxes are owed after this payment, those amounts are subject to penalties and interest.
  • June 17, 2013 – US tax return abroad deadline for expats but can be extended by filing form 4868 prior to this date with IRS
  • June 30, 2013 – Foreign Bank Account Form is due (FBAR, or Form 90-22.1) - Must be received by IRS on this date (not date of mailing)
  • October 15, 2013 – Final tax deadline for US tax returns for expats abroad IF you have already applied for an extension. NOTE. There may be one more extension available until December 15th, if you file a letter request with the IRS under certain circumstances.
  • Forms 5471, 3520, 886,5, 8621 and most other foreign entity and special reporting forms are due on the extended due date of your personal tax return for 2012. If filed late, you may be subject to substantial penalties which are usually $10,000 or more.
Kauffman Nelson LLP, Certified Public Accountants have extensive experience over the past 30 years with US International, Nonresident  and Expatriate Taxation.  Visit our website at www.TaxMeLess.com or email us at ddnelson@gmail.com.  Our skype address is: dondnelson.   Thank you. Don D. Nelson, Attorney, CPA.

April 5, 2011

US Expatriates Living and Working Abroad Get Automatic Extension of Time to File Return until 6/15/11 - All Others due 4/18/11

Your tax return is due on 4/18/11 for the 2010 tax year. You can extend your return and pay in any tax due (to avoid interest and penalties on late payment) by filing Form 4868.  You may also need an extension for state tax purposes if you owe taxes to any US state. You need to refer to the tax rules of each particular state to determine how to extend that tax return.

However, if you are a US expatriate living and working abroad on 4/18/11, you get an automatic extension of time to file your 2010 personal return until 6/15/11 and then that expatriate return can be extended until 10/15/11 using Form 4868.

It is important to extend your return because the late filing penalty for non extended returns is 5% per month of any tax due with that return up to a maximum of 25%.  The penalty for paying taxes late, if you file an extension, is only 1/2 % per month an a small interest charge.