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by wiradikusuma·12y ago·view on hn ↗
While we're on this topic, if you're a US citizen and you have a company, I would like to ask:

1. If I incorporated a C-Corp on June 2013, and I told my lawyer I want my fiscal year to end by March 31, when is the deadline to file the tax? Is it still April 15? (I hope not, I haven't filed)

2. Is there any free tax filing solution for business? Considering my company has zero revenue (it doesn't even run, but that's another story).

FYI, I'm not a US citizen.

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Please confirm this info with your own research and expert opinions. I'm not a lawyer or an accountant.

1. According to [1], you have to file by June 15.

2. You can do the taxes yourself if you're brave. My company didn't file a tax return for the year we operated and didn't have revenue. When I shut down the company this year, I paid for a tax accountant to help close up shop properly. He said we probably should have filed a $0 return. He went ahead and filed a late return along with our final return. It didn't really cost us anything extra, but based on my experience, you may want to find a tax accountant who's willing to give you some free advice--perhaps one who's doing good work for someone you know.

[1] http://www.taxact.com/reference/library_calendar_fytaxpayers...