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You canβt override it
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Unless you have a fiscal year Corp (and have the wrong year-end entered..) there's nothing to "override" . The return is late (unless maybe you are in a disaster area).
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Jinx...
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How can it be late if the season was extended until May 17th?
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Wrong season. Individuals were extended until May 17th. Business return due dates did not change. You better hurry up and get that return filed.
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It ='s individuals only.
NOTHING else was extended.
As a tax pro, you should sign up for the free IRS accouncement/alerts so as to not be caught unaware of these moving targets.
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Jeff - *did* they extend businesses last year. I vaguely remember the announcement came out the day after corps were due. But (even tho I have been avoiding anvils), my memory isn't what it used to be <w>
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The announcement came out right after the March 15th due date. I thought everything due April 15th got pushed back --------------------- but it could just be the anvils talking.
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Don't remember specifically either. And it doesn't matter anyway π I'm just avoiding starting on one gnarly 'guestimate' for an extension.