IRS Form 7004: Get Your Business Tax Extension Online
With Tax2efile, you can easily e-file business tax extensions by using IRS Form 7004 securely in minutes. Our e-filing platform is designed with IRS compliance, which validates the data in real time, reduces filing errors, ensures your extension is submitted to the IRS immediately, and notifies the updates on your submission status.
We support various businesses from large corporations to partnerships and multi-member LLCs. Whether you are a small business owner or a tax professional who files for many clients, Tax2efile is an excellent option for simple, fast, and affordable filing of your business extension.
Important: Filing Form 7004 does not extend your deadline. You need to pay your estimated tax on the original due date; the Form 7004 extension only provides additional time to gather the required information
Simple Steps to E-File Form 7004 Online
We made our e-filing application simple and quick, making it suitable for anyone. No prior e-filing experience required.
Select IRS Form 7004
- Register and login with the Tax2efile dashboard and choose the Form 7004.
Business & Tax Information
- Enter your business information & applicable business entity type and tax year information
Review & Submit to IRS
- Review & confirm the provided information and submit to IRS
Don’t Miss Your Form 7004 Deadline
Know the exact IRS deadline for your business tax extension and avoid late filing penalties.
Advantages of Filing Form 7004 online with Tax2efile
Accounting Software Integration
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Easy E-filing Process
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Automatic Error Checking
With our auto-check option, you avoid the chances of errors and form rejections.
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What is the IRS Form 7004?
The IRS Form 7004 tax extension is titled Application for Automatic Extension of Time to File Certain Business Income Tax, Information, and Other Returns. For these returns, paper filing can be somewhat of a hassle, as you must file a separate form for each return. To eliminate the hassle and save your valuable time and energy, the IRS approved E-filing of the Form 7004.
Tax2efile is an IRS authorized E-file provider. When the IRS established that E-filing would be an acceptable format for Form 7004, Tax2efile was among the first to offer this service nationwide.
What is the Maximum Extension Period?
- Generally, the filing period is extended by six months unless you file Form 1041 or a C corporation within June 30 of the taxable year.
- Trusts and estates that file Form 1041 are eligible to receive an automatic extension of time to file.
- Corporations with June 30 as a taxable year may receive an automatic extension.
- There are exceptions, including foreign corporations, certain domestic corporations, and partnerships outside the United States and Puerto Rico.
Essential Requirements for E-Filing Form 7004 Extension with Tax2efile
To file Form 7004 Extension online, the taxpayers must gather all documents such as:
- Business information (Name, EIN, Address)
- Type of business (exp. Corporation, Partnership)
- Type of Tax Form that the business is requesting an extension
- An estimate of the amount of the tax owed to the IRS (if applicable)
Expiration of Extension Period
If you request the IRS for an extension and it is not granted, the IRS will notify you by sending a termination notice via mail. The notice of cancellation of the contract is sent or posted at least 10 days before the date mentioned on the notice.
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Frequently Ask Questions
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- A Form 7004 may get rejected if:
- The business category does not match the IRS database records
- The deadline has passed
- The EIN or business name is incorrect
- The extension form has already been accepted by the IRS
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