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Last Minute Tax Tips As The Deadline Approaches

The Tax Deadline Is Quickly Approaching, Don’t Procrastinate Any Longer and Risk Unnecessary Fees

The last minute rush of tax season has arrived. Don’t wait any longer to file your taxes. The longer you wait the more at risk you are of facing interest on any money owed and late payment penalties. You can request an extension of time to file your taxes. Remember, even if you receive an extension you are still required to pay the IRS by April 15.

Don’t panic if you owe money. There are many options available to help you pay the IRS. You can receive a loan from a local lender, pay with a credit or debit card, come up with a short term (less than 120 days) payment agreement with the IRS, or come up with a long term installment agreement with the IRS. If the IRS owes you money, skip the extension and file as soon as possible.

“As the tax deadline approaches, it is important to remain calm and organized. Don’t rush and risk unnecessary mistakes. Hiring a tax professional, such as an enrolled agent, can help remove some of the stress of tax season. Visit to find an enrolled agent in your area,” said INSERT YOUR NAME, member of the Massachusetts Society of Enrolled Agents.

Enrolled Agents are America’s Tax Experts. Enrolled Agents hold the highest designation granted by the IRS and also have unlimited rights to represent taxpayers before the IRS. Consumers can easily locate a local EA by going to They can also call the Massachusetts Society of Enrolled Agents at 1.800.342.0031 for help finding professional tax specialists fully trained and licensed to handle their sensitive financial information.

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The Massachusetts Society of Enrolled Agents is an organization whose principal concern is the honest, intelligent and ethical representation of the financial position of taxpayers before government agencies. Members of MaSEA are also members of the National Association of Enrolled Agents and are required to complete a minimum of 30 hours of continuing professional education each year in the interpretation, application and administration of federal and state tax laws in order to maintain membership in the organization. This requirement surpasses the IRS required minimumof 24 hours per year.