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If you're looking for a time machine or a DeLorean, I don't think Intuit has either in their possession. Perhaps you can go ask Doc instead.
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The IRS tells you they will not process an efile extension that itself is late. Look here:
https://www.irs.gov/forms-pubs/extension-of-time-to-file-your-tax-return
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Extensions were due on 4.18.22. One doesn't get to request an extension *after* the due date.
My suggestion to your tardy client is to get the return filed ASAP, as well as get any taxes owed paid too.
IF there's a refund... the impact of a late return isn't generally severe (baring any elections that could have only been made on a timely filed return.