Missed the April 15 Tax Deadline? Here’s How to File an Extension Fast

Brett Hoppe
Published Apr 15, 2026

Missed the April 15 Tax Deadline? Here’s How to File an Extension Fast

If you are not ready to file by April 15, the Internal Revenue Service still gives you an option. You can request a tax extension and move your filing deadline to October 15.

The process is quick, but there is one important rule many people miss.

 

How to get an extension

Filing an extension is simple and usually takes a few minutes.

You can:

  • File online using IRS Free File
  • Submit Form 4868 electronically or by mail
  • Make an online payment and select “extension”

You only need basic details like your name, Social Security number, and an estimate of what you owe.

 

The rule that can cost you

An extension gives you more time to file, not more time to pay.

  • Taxes owed are still due by April 15
  • Late payments may trigger penalties and interest
  • Interest starts building daily on unpaid balances

Even if you cannot pay in full, sending an estimated amount can reduce extra charges.

Read: Social Security COLA 2026: What You’re Actually Getting by April
 

 

Why people file extensions

Many taxpayers use extensions for valid reasons, not avoidance.

Common situations include:

  • Missing tax documents like income forms
  • Complex returns that need more time
  • Waiting on corrections or updates

Filing an extension helps you avoid filing errors that could cause bigger problems later.

 

What happens if you do nothing

Missing the deadline without filing or requesting an extension can get expensive.

  • Failure-to-file penalty starts at 5% per month
  • Failure-to-pay penalty starts at 0.5% per month
  • Additional interest is added on top

If you are owed a refund, there is no penalty, but you will not receive it until you file.

 

If you cannot pay your taxes

The IRS offers payment plans you can set up online.

  • Pay over time instead of all at once
  • Reduce risk of more serious penalties
  • Stay in good standing while paying down your balance

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