Form 7004 Due Date Calculator
Don't miss the deadline! Use our Form 7004 Due Date Calculator to quickly and accurately determine the extended filing date for your business tax return.
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Form Code: Select the appropriate form code from the dropdown menu. This will depend on the specific type of business return you are filing (e.g., Form 1120, Form 1120S).
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Tax Period End Month: Enter the month your tax period ended (e.g., December).
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Foreign Corporation with No US Presence: Check this box only if your organization is a foreign corporation without an office or place of business in the United States.
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Qualifies under Regulations Section 1.6081-5: Check this box only if your organization is a corporation or partnership that meets the specific qualifications outlined in this regulation
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Frequently Asked Questions
1. What are the common due dates for filing Form 7004?
- Form 1120 (C corporations) and LLCs taxed as C corporations: April 15th (Extended Deadline - October 15th)
- Form 1065 (partnerships), Form 1120S (S corporations), and LLCs taxed as partnerships or S corporations: March 15th (Extended Deadline - September 15th)
2. What if my calculated due date has already passed?
Unfortunately, you cannot file Form 7004 itself if the due date has already passed. However, you may still be able to file your tax return with a reasonable cause explanation to avoid penalties. It's crucial to act quickly and consult with a tax professional immediately to discuss your options and determine the best course of action.











