Who still hasn't filed their US tax return?

Just completed mine. Will send in my payment on Monday.

Did anyone get their return rejected because someone else already filed as you claiming a refund? That would suck.

About 120 of my clients. :slight_smile:

I’ve only had two fradulent rejects this year, about half what I saw in each of the last two years.

I haven’t filed ours, but I blame it on my husband. He made some donations to Goodwill and hasn’t been able to find the paperwork. I gave him until today to find it. Otherwise the taxes are done, I just have to e-file.

Me!!!

Got a call today from my accountant. Going in at noon tomorrow to sign everything, then off to the PO.

#everyfuckingyear

I did mine on Sunday. The three guys I work with are all planning to do theirs this weekend

Filed an extension. Spouse was in the hospital so I’m at least a week behind in everything and I filed the extension to take the pressure off. If I get them done by Monday that’s great, if not, no big deal I’ll get to them a few days later.

I’ve been too busy procrastinating.

Federal is e-filed. State requires an envelope and stamp so I haven’t done that yet. Will by the deadline, of course.

Naturally, I owed the Fed and get a refund from the state so I’m going about it the wrong way :smiley:

I filed earlier this week but remembered last night I missed a BIG deduction (it’s complicated) so I sent that information to my CPA today and I suppose we will file an amended return next week sometime.

I did mine last week, but that’s extraordinarily late for us - normally we file at the end of February just to get it out of the way.

The reason wasn’t anything exciting - my wife and I had a miscommunication about whether we had all the forms and whether we were using an accountant or one of those online filing things. Turns out we’d had all the forms since early march and my wife had dropped her objection to using the much cheaper online filing a while back but I didn’t pick up on that. No guess as to whose fault that is :slight_smile:

I’ve done the federal. I will do the state this afternoon.

Filed today. Decent fed refund. I was a bit ticked that my employer missed the state. Owed nearly $100 to Indiana, and H&R Block claimed I couldn’t pay online. Just went to the state site, perfectly able to do so. Hopefully, I’m done.

And, yeah, all this was done in my “oh crap, it’s April 15!” Headspace. No idea why I forgot earlier. At least I had a few days’ room.

We’re not required since we’re both on Social Security. So I didn’t get them done back in early Feb.

Accountant and I have been going back and forth, finished up this morning. Getting nailed hard this year due to AMT issues around stock options.

I did mine last month. I did them online, but couldn’t efile because I didn’t have any taxable income. So I printed out my returns and mailed them out.

Tax forms have been done. I need to print and mail them, which will happen Monday since we owe to both feds and state. (I’m a firm believer in making them wait until the last possible minute to get my money.)

Just remembered I haven’t done the forms to compute estimated taxes (self-employed), so I’d better do them this weekend. I use H&R Block software, but for some unknown reason I can’t figure out how to get the software to compute my estimated taxes – they want my husband to file a new W4 with his employer to take more out of his check. want to pay the estimated taxes out of my business account. Yeah, I know it’s cosmetic, but still – the software shouldn’t assume like that.

I have done the Canadian and Quebec returns. Still have US to do, but not due till June 15.

I did my federal return in February but I dithered with my city return until yesterday. It’s paper-only, not easy to comprehend*, and I have to, like, write a check.

*The city tax is a pancake-flat 1.5% tax with just one credit allowed. It’s incredibly easy to figure out what you owe or are owed. Unfortunately, the state is so gung-ho on “local control” that it permits each individual burgh to collect and administer its own income tax, on its own forms written by its own tax people, most of whom are not in any way experts at either tax law or communication. A couple of years ago there was a proposal to move city income taxes to the same system as school income taxes, where it’s all handled by the state and you do it as a schedule on your state tax return, but the “local control” zealots shrieked and stamped their feet and said that the state was trying to cheat cities out of money, so the reform bill was watered down into nothingness.

Won’t click send till Monday night. They gave me the time and I always take it. Actually I’ve been busy and won’t even do it until Monday. I just hate doing it. I don’t hate paying taxes, I’m a Democrat. I believe in paying taxes. I just can’t stand actually doing it. Life-long aversion to numbers, don’t you know.

I would’ve, but I haven’t gotten around to procrastinating yet.

Last April 15th, I got up, showered, dressed, ate breakfast, then went out to find the local post office to mail my taxes in. They were (relatively) expensive to mail, but I figured the extra few days that the mail would take to get back to the US from Poland was well worth it. :stuck_out_tongue: