Can I apply for an extension if I am not ready to file my 2008 Massachusetts income tax return by April 15, 2009?
Yes. If you are unable to meet the income tax filing deadline, you can apply for an automatic six-month extension of time to file your Massachusetts personal income tax return and to make payments. Taxpayers who do not owe money with their extensions, so-called zero extensions, are not required to file Form M-4868. Any extension request and payment made by or on behalf of a taxpayer must be made using electronic means if a payment of $5,000 or more accompanies the extension request. See TIR 04-30 and TIR 05-22 for detailed information. The most efficient way to file an extension is using DOR’s Web Services for Income. You may request an extension by filling out a Form M-4868, Application for Automatic Six-month Extension of Time to File Massachusetts Income Tax Return. 2. Personal Information 2.1 Your Information About Social Security numbers Taxpayers filing their U.S. return using an Individual Taxpayer Identification number (ITIN) should enter that ITIN as their Social Security numb
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