Quick one today.
April 15 is 23 days away.
My team handles IRS resolution.
That’s our main mission. But we also prepare tax returns for our clients that has past due returns.
And Liz just told me we have room for a few more clients before the deadline hits.
So if you still need your 2025 return filed, this is your window.
Here’s the situation in plain English.
If you can get us your documents by April 1, we can guarantee your return is filed by April 15.
No scrambling. No last-minute panic. Done and filed.
If you can’t get everything together by April 1, we can file an extension. But I need you to understand something important about extensions that most people get wrong.
An extension gives you more time to file. It does not give you more time to pay.
If you owe money, that balance is still due April 15.
Whether we file an extension or not.
The extension just keeps you from getting hit with a failure-to-file penalty on top of whatever you owe. The payment obligation doesn’t move.
So don’t sit on this thinking an extension buys you breathing room on a tax bill. It doesn’t work that way.
What it does do is protect you from one more penalty piling on. And in the tax world, every penalty you avoid is a win.
Here’s what to do right now.
Email Liz directly at Liz@TaxDebtConsultant.com.
Tell her you need your return done. She’ll reach out to you, get you set up, and we’ll take it from there.
No long intake process. No complicated forms. Just email Liz and let her handle the rest.
23 days goes fast.
Especially when you’re busy and the last thing you want to think about is taxes.
But unfiled returns are how IRS problems start.
Don’t hand them that weapon.
Email Liz now at Liz@TaxDebtConsultant.com.
Let’s get it done.
Carlos Samaniego, EA The Tax Debt Detective™ TaxDebtConsultant.com
Have questions about tax debt in addition to filing? Call us at 909-570-1103 or visit CallTaxEA.com.


