Aimeos without tax extension very useless
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Aimeos without tax extension very useless
Also tried to work with multiple sites leads to a bad feeling in using aimeos, but maybe i have to buy another extension
Re: Aimeos without tax extension very useless
The tax extension from the Aimeos company is only necessary if you want to do B2B or mixed B2B/B2C commerce (maybe also for EU/US wide B2C commerce where you have different tax rates per country/states).
Your criticism about multiple sites is very global and not helpful to improve things. What exactly do you want to do and what are the problems you've faced?
Your criticism about multiple sites is very global and not helpful to improve things. What exactly do you want to do and what are the problems you've faced?
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Re: Aimeos without tax extension very useless
The Internal Revenue Service allows taxpayers to file for a 6-month extension if they need more time to prepare their tax return. You can obtain a tax extension for any reason; the IRS grants them automatically as long as you complete the proper form on time. Check your state tax laws; some states accept IRS extensions while others require you to file a separate state extension form.
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Re: Aimeos without tax extension very useless
If you don't have all of the documentation you need to meet the standard tax filing deadline of April 17, or if you just need a little more time to get your return submitted, a tax extension can get you more time to file. A tax extension gives you an additional six months to file, and because Tax Day is ordinarily on April 15, the extended tax deadline for 2018 is Oct. 15.
Filing for an extension is rather easy. You can do it by filing IRS Form 4868 — also known as the Application for Automatic Extension of Time to File U.S. Individual Income Tax Return. You can submit it either in paper form or online, and if you file your taxes with a software program, such as TurboTax, there's often a way to file through your chosen program as well.
Filing a tax extension is completely free. And as the name of the form implies, in most cases, an extension is automatically granted — meaning that there are no special qualifications you need to meet. Any taxpayer who requests the additional time is typically granted the extension.
Filing for an extension is rather easy. You can do it by filing IRS Form 4868 — also known as the Application for Automatic Extension of Time to File U.S. Individual Income Tax Return. You can submit it either in paper form or online, and if you file your taxes with a software program, such as TurboTax, there's often a way to file through your chosen program as well.
Filing a tax extension is completely free. And as the name of the form implies, in most cases, an extension is automatically granted — meaning that there are no special qualifications you need to meet. Any taxpayer who requests the additional time is typically granted the extension.