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You sure can. There will be interest added, but at least your tax bill will be paid.
RANDALL M
You can
ponek99
you sure can they will just take it ...lol
dragonfire
yes
but then you will owe more than 300
you'll owe interest
and maybe a penalty
fourofsix2003
youre going to get charged late fees,penalties and interest.
Judy1
You can, but the longer you wait the more you'll owe, since interest and penalties are added on monthly.
bmwguy1488
Yes, you can
wartz
If you expect a refund on your 2007 return, you should file it as soon as possible. This is because IRS will apply your refund to what you owe as of the date the return is processed or April 15, whichever is earlier. You will save on late payment penalty and interest if you file early.