Help! I Still Need to File My 2013 Taxes!

Running late? Luckily, you can file a late 2013 tax return online with RapidTax!

You desperately need to file your 2013 taxes but somehow continue to put it off.

Sound familiar? You’re not alone. Filing taxes, especially late taxes, can seem overwhelming, time consuming and draining.

Rather than trying to file your late 2013 tax return yourself, you can pay an accountant outrageous fees to do it for you. Don’t waste your time or money. Instead, file your 2013 taxes online with RapidTax and have it completed within 15 minutes.

Will I pay late fees for filing my 2013 taxes late?

If the IRS owes you a refund from your 2013 tax return, you won’t have to pay any late fees.

However, you will be penalized if you have tax due. There are two IRS late fees you could end up facing:

  • Late-Filing Penalty: For every month past the deadline that your tax return has not been filed, a 5% penalty of your tax bill amount, up to a maximum of 25% (the minimum penalty is $135 or 100% of your unpaid tax; whichever smaller) is added to the amount you already owe.

  • Late-Payment Penalty: For every month your tax bill goes unpaid, there’s a fee totaling .5% (½ of 1%) of your tax bill.

That’s a lot of extra money you’re giving away to the IRS. Continue reading “Help! I Still Need to File My 2013 Taxes!”

How To File 2013 Taxes Late

You’ll no longer be able to e-file, but you can still file your 2013 tax return

The deadline to e-file a 2013 tax return was October 15, 2014.

If you haven’t yet filed your 2013 taxes, you’ll still be able to prepare your 2013 tax return online but you’ll need to mail it to the IRS rather than electronically filing.

With RapidTax, you can file 2013 taxes late. All you’ll have to do is enter your information and after your return is prepared, you’ll print and mail it to the IRS.

Whatever you do, don’t put off doing your 2013 taxes. The later you file, the more you’ll end up handing over to the IRS. Save your money, and the headaches and get it out of the way!

You can still get your 2013 tax refund

If you’re late filing 2013 taxes and expecting a tax refund, you’ll be happy to hear you can still collect your refund.

The IRS Statute of Limitations allows tax filers three years to collect a tax refund. That means, you have until April 15, 2017. After this date the IRS will no longer send out 2013 tax refund checks. Continue reading “How To File 2013 Taxes Late”

You Can Still File A Late 2013 Tax Return

You can still prepare your 2013 Tax Return online with RapidTax.

The 2014 deadline to file your 2013 taxes was April 15, 2014. If you missed the deadline and still need to file, you’ll want to do so as soon as possible.

What’s the big deal? Well, the longer you wait to file a late 2013 tax return, the more you’ll end up paying the IRS. If you owe tax, the number is gradually increasing by the day.

Avoiding filing and paying your taxes is like digging your own grave- and you’re just making the situation worse. RapidTax is here to help you file your late 2013 taxes.

Why It’s Best to File Your Late 2013 Taxes Now

  1. Penalties Increase as Time Passes: If you have a tax liability, then you’re failure-to-file penalties and failure-to-pay penalties are increasing as time passes.
  2. Claim Your Refund Before It’s Too Late: If you’re expecting a refund, the IRS has a three year statute of limitations for claiming tax refunds. Why not claim it now?
  3. Avoid Filing Issues:  If you have tax due on your 2013 tax return and expecting a refund from your current year, 2014 Tax Return,  you may not be able to collect your 2014 refund if you’re not caught up on your 2013 taxes.

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