I have filed an extension for my 2006 tax return. Can I still contribute for the IRA ?



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The answer for that is no. You only have till the due date of your tax return to make a contribution into your IRA for the return year, which for 2006 tax return was April 17, 2007, and filing extensions are NOT taken into account. You can however contribute into your IRA for 2007 now if you want to.
Not for last year. The deadline was April 16th. Sorry :-(=
No, the deadline is the due date of your personal return without considering extensions. That was April 17th. Sorry.
Not until next year when you file your taxes on time.
No, not for 2006 - the extension just gives you extra time to file your return, not to pay or to contribute to an IRA.
Sorry, it had to be contributed by midnight on the 17th of April for 2006.

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