Sole Proprietors' Tax Returns
If you are a sole proprietor, you must file Schedule C (or Schedule
C-EZ if you qualify), Profit or Loss
From Business, with your Form 1040, U.S. Individual Income
Tax Return, on an annual basis, to report your business income
and deductions. Sole proprietors are also required to file Schedule
SE, Self-Employment Tax, with their Form 1040 as well. There
may be other forms and schedules required, depending on the specific
nature of your business activities during the year.
For calendar-year
taxpayers, the filing and payment of tax due date for these returns
and schedules is April 15. Note that sole proprietors can't be fiscal
year taxpayers, absent extraordinary circumstances and IRS approval.
If
you want an automatic six-month extension to file your 2014 return,
you can file Form 4868, Application For Automatic Extension of
Time To File U.S. Individual Income Tax Return, by April 15, 2015.
However, you must pay any tax you estimate will be due by April 15
or you may be subject to interest and penalties
on overdue taxes. Your actual return would then be due on October
15.
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Warning Remember, the automatic extension only
applies to the filing of your return, not to the payment of any tax
that may be due. You must pay any tax that is due by April 15th of
2015, or you may be subject to interest and penalties on the overdue
taxes. |
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