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Slackers and Procrastinators, Taxes are Due Today

Taxes are due April 18.

Happy Tax Day! If you have not filed your taxes for 2010 yet, you still have time. Not a lot of time, but till the end of today. You can also file for extension.

About 10 million people take the extension each year—about 1.5 million of those in California—and the IRS processed 142 million individual returns last year, said Raphael Tulino, a spokesman for the IRS. About 30 percent of all returns are filed in April, Tulino said.

For your federal taxes, you will need to file Form 4868 to get the extension (attached in the gallery). The state of California, on the other hand, gives all taxpayers an automatic filing extension. But again, the taxes you owe California are still due on April 18. The state's Franchise Tax Board has form FTB 3519 to help you figure out what you owe (attached to this story in the gallery and available here).

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Also, take note that the extension only gives you until Monday, Oct. 17 to get your paperwork in for both federal and state taxes. The extra six month-countdown starts on the regular deadline of April 15, not this year's special deadline. Since Oct. 15 falls on a Saturday this year, the deadline is the following Monday—Oct. 17, a spokesman for the California Franchise Tax Board said.

If you don't owe taxes, you have three years to file and collect a refund. If you didn't file in 2007, this year's tax deadline is .

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