04/14/2026 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 04/14/2026 10:31
IR-2026-52, April 14, 2026
WASHINGTON - As the end of filing season approaches, the Internal Revenue Service reminds taxpayers they can get an extension to file their federal income tax return until Oct. 15, 2026, but they must request the extension by April 15, 2026, in order to avoid penalties.
An extension provides extra time to file, not additional time to pay. Taxes owed are still due by April 15. To avoid or minimize penalties and interest, taxpayers should estimate their total tax liability, subtract any payments already made, and pay the remaining balance by the deadline.
Ways to request an extension to Oct. 15
Automatic extensions for certain taxpayers
Some taxpayers automatically receive additional time to file, even if they do not request an extension:
Payment options
The IRS offers several options to make a payment and get the automatic filing extension:
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