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Tax Preparation Disclaimers

We are not CPAs, attorneys, or financial advisors. The information contained on this site is provided for informational purposes only and should not be construed as professional tax or financial advice and does not create an accountant-client relationship. Each person's tax situation is unique and individual results will vary, including whether someone receives a tax refund or owes taxes. Coresperity makes no guarantee of any particular result. We do not guarantee that you will receive a refund. Always consult with a licensed professional regarding your specific financial situation.

EXTENSIONS

Filing a tax extension grants additional time to submit your tax return but does not extend the deadline for payment of any taxes owed. To minimize potential penalties and interest, taxpayers should make any and all payments toward their estimated tax liability by the April 15 deadline. Failure to pay the full amount due may result in accrued interest and penalties as determined by the IRS. Individual tax situations vary and taxpayers should consult with a qualified tax professional regarding their specific obligations.

 

LATE TAX FILING

Failure to file a tax return and failure to pay the full amount due prior to the deadline may result in accrued interest and penalties as determined by the IRS. Individual tax situations vary, and taxpayers should consult with a qualified tax professional regarding their specific obligations.

 

PRIOR-YEAR FILING

To claim a refund for your 2024 federal tax return, you must file by April 15, 2026 (or October 15, 2026, with a properly filed extension). Failure to file by the deadline may result in forfeiture of any refund due. Individual circumstances may vary. No refund is guaranteed.

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