The tax deadline is right around the corner and you might be still working on gathering your tax documents. No need to stress- you can extend! There are really almost no cons to extending your return, unless of course you are expecting a huge refund. Most of our clients (that have been with us for more than a year) will not be expecting huge refunds, since we take the extra time as a part of our service, to review and adjust your tax withholdings and estimated payments for the following year. Why leave your money on deposit with the government? They will just use it to bail out another failing American institution…while your family continues to struggle to earn and save and realize the American dream!
eeCPA PLC is different in that rather than just looking at historical data and making estimates based on that data, we actually take a forward looking approach to anticipate new changes in your business or financial life. Further, by staying on top of the new tax law changes, we apply the new law to our forward-looking calculations to save you from paying more tax than you should.
The Myths of Extension…
Filing on time does not yield any substantial benefit for you. In fact, it is often a benefit to extend your returns. Many times a thorough analysis will yield greater tax savings for you. When you do not receive your tax documents until late February, there is just not enough time to thoroughly analyze all deductions and potential tax savings strategies for all clients in just 6 weeks. By extending, we can take more time in making meaningful recommendations to save you money.
Getting an extension of time to file is not viewed by the government like the teacher may have viewed your request for extension of homework. The government is well aware that it is impossible for tax professionals to prepare and file all of their clients’ returns within a six-week time frame. Extensions of time to file are now granted “automatically”. Times have changed, technology has changed, and business investments have all become more complex. It takes time to sort out some of these issues and make accurate calculations to provide proper reporting to the government.
If you would like to file an extension, please send any W-2s or 1099s you received for 2010 to our office. We can make an estimated calculation to determine whether there is any tax due by April 18, 2011. Please contact us if you have any questions!