Did you file an extension for your taxes? Tax day is approaching. Did you know that there are two different tax days for extensions, depending on the kind of business you have?
September 15 is only 43 Days Away
September 15 is tax day for S-Corps, C-Corps, Partnerships, and Non Profits whose tax year ended on December 31 and who had an original filing date of March 15. The extension granted them an additional six months, which means they must file by September 15. If the tax year ends at some other time, then the extension is for six months after the original filing deadline. Consult your tax preparer for the correct filing date if this is the case.
You can’t file for 2008 with unfinished bookkeeping. Is it all caught up? Need help? I can do it all for you, finish what you’ve already started, or answer your QuickBooks questions.
October 15 is tax day for sole proprietors and single member LLCs. These people have a tax year that ended on December 31, and their original filing date was April 15. The extension granted them an additional six months, which means they must file by October 15.
You can’t file for 2008 with unfinished bookkeeping. Is it all caught up? Need help? I can do it all for you, finish what you’ve already started, or answer your QuickBooks questions.
My name is Jennifer Johnson and I’ve worked in the accounting industry since 1992, mostly as a freelance bookkeeper and QuickBooks consultant for small, privately-held firms. I had clients across the country and was certified in QuickBooks from about 2004 to 2011. I wrote a number of ebooks about QuickBooks during that time. In 2011 I accepted a full-time staff position with my largest client, and sold my bookkeeping practice. I finished my undergraduate degree in accounting in 2016, and then my masters in accountancy in 2018. I now teach accounting at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, one of the top accountancy programs in the United States, if not the world. AMDG
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