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My secretary filed an extension for a 990-PF and made no payment with the extension. After inputting the data, it appears that tax will, in fact, be owed. How can you correct the already-filed extension form and authorize an electronic funds withdrawal for Form 8868 balance due? Do I need to paper file with an explanation?
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Pay online at irs.gov or use EFTS(?) EFTPS.
The more I know the more I don’t know.
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Since you now have all the input done, file the return with payment. Late payment is late payment, whether it is with a late extension, a late file, or a late estimate tax payment.
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@George4Tacks @CRittenhouse @sjrcpa I believe you can make a payment for both 990-pf and 990-t but you have to register first and then they have to give you a pin... Unless they have changed procedure , I believe the pin is mailed to you , therefore it may be awhile so you may be better just finishing the return like George said... Just my opinion
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@CRittenhouse @George4Tacks @sjrcpa above post is for EFTPS...
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@PATAX At least you remember having dinner last night. That is the important part.
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