2010 tax returns were due on April 15, 2011. Even though it’s been four years since the initial filing deadline, you should still file your 2010 taxes. For one, the IRS has 10 years to collect if you happen to owe.
If you’re avoiding filing because of a nasty tax bill, you should keep in mind that putting it off will only make matters worse. IRS late fees have been piling up and are bound to increase the further you get from the deadline.
The good news is that you can still prepare your 2010 taxes in 2015 online with PriorTax. No digging for tax forms. You can leave the complicated calculations to us.
Create a PriorTax Account: Be sure the 2010 tax year is selected from the Tax Year drop down menu
Enter Your Information: With your 2010 tax forms (W-2s, etc.) in hand, enter your tax information by following the user-friendly PriorTax application.
Review Your Entered Info: If you need to file a State Return as well, simply select both Federal & State in the Review Tab.
Checkout & Submit: Once you’ve entered all the necessary information, you’ll pay and submit your tax return.
Print, Sign & Mail: The PriorTax team will prepare and review your 2010 return. Once they’ve done so, you’ll be notified. At that point, you’ll simply need to print and sign it before mailing it to the IRS.
Unfortunately, the IRS shuts down the e-file system on October 15 of every tax season.
You’ll be required to print, sign, and mail your 2010 tax return the old fashioned way. There are no exceptions.
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