That means unless you file an extension, you'll have until April 18, 2021, to file your 2017 taxes and claim your refund. In fact, if you've got a refund coming, you have several years beyond the April 17 deadline to file, according to TurboTax. If the IRS owes you a refund, there's no penalty for filing your 2017 taxes after April 17. But we're about to break down just what can happen if you file your taxes late, especially if you're getting a refund. Filing late, like many things to do with taxes, can be scary. And second, it means you may be looking at your taxes, then at the calendar, then at your taxes again and realizing there's no two ways about it: You're going to be filing late. First, 'tis the season for IRS scam calls, so be vigilant. We're coming down to the wire, which means two things. Like clobberin' time, only significantly less fun.
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