The e-file deadline date was October 15th, 2013 for 2013 tax returns, but you can still prepare your return with RapidTax
You can’t e-file after the October 15 deadline, but you can prepare your 2013 taxes with RapidTax. Once completed, you’ll print, sign and mail your taxes to the IRS.
The first tax deadline for 2013 taxes was April 15, 2014. Those who requested an extension had until October 15, 2014, to file.
As of, October 15th the IRS has shut down the e-file system. Although you can no longer e-file, you can still prepare and file your 2013 taxes.
File your Late 2013 Taxes ASAP!
If you still need to file a 2013 tax return, you’ll want to do so as soon as possible. Why? If you have tax due, filing late means paying penalties. The longer you wait to file, the more you’ll end up handing over to the IRS. Late fees include;
- failure-to-file penalty: 5% of the additional taxes owed amount for every month (or fraction) your return is late, with a maximum penalty of 25%
- failure-to-pay penalty: 0.5% (1/2 of 1%) of the additional tax owed amount for every month (or fraction) your tax remains unpaid, up to a maximum of 25%
At the very least, file your late tax return. If you have trouble paying your tax due, the IRS is willing to work with you.
If you’re expecting a refund from your 2013 taxes, you won’t face any penalties but you’ll still want to file sooner rather than later. In fact, after April 15, 2017, you’ll no longer be able to claim your 2013 refund.
Don’t procrastinate! File today and put taxes out of your mind until the 2015 tax season!
You can still efile 2011 1040s, 1120s 1065s and 1120S and the efile system does not close on 10-15, but rather sometime late in November.
DD are limited to one per season except mfs
Hi everyone, me my wife and my son filed our taxes on the 13, does anyone know when the expected drop is? When we check it on wmr it just says processing. And we all used my wife’s bank account for dd, do you think that could affect it?
My return still isn’t here .
I have a questions . How long does it take for the IRS to receive and process (approve) your return . I filed on the 30th of January
Hi Gorgeous,
This year the IRS says that most taxpayers should get their refunds within twenty-one days. However, many are being delayed even longer than this because of some of the system changes the IRS implemented this year in order to combat identity fraud. Hopefully it won’t be longer than another week or two. http://www.accountingtoday.com/news/IRS-Experiences-Further-Tax-Refund-Delay-Problems-61777-1.html