October 3, 2025
If April 15 feels less like a deadline and more like a yearly reenactment of The Hunger Games, take a deep breath — you’re not alone. Most business owners treat Tax Day like it’s the final boss of adulthood: terrifying, inevitable, and absolutely out to get them.
But what if I told you that filing your return before April 15 is actually the worst move you can make?
Yes… I said it.
Yes… I’m a CPA.
No… I haven’t lost my mind.
In fact, for entrepreneurs, legacy-builders, and campground owners who are juggling operations, guests, repairs, spreadsheets, and that one leaking water hookup… extensions aren’t procrastination — they’re strategy. And around here at Campground Accounting, we never miss an opportunity, experience, or exploration — especially when it comes to breathing life into your business and your tax situation.
Let’s talk about why filing early is overrated, outdated, and about as helpful as planting a tree right next to a big rig’s slide-out.
There’s a wild myth floating around that filing an extension makes the IRS suspicious.
Wrong.
Rushing your return is actually what raises red flags.
Extensions give you time to get things right — no guessing, no scrambling, no “close enough for government work.”
The IRS doesn’t punish thoughtful financial management.
They reward it.
(Well… as much as the IRS rewards anything.)
An extension is basically an insurance policy against missing:
The more time you have, the more complete — and more optimized — your return becomes.
This isn’t procrastination.
This is professional-level preparedness.
This is pressing play on your bigger ideas instead of scrambling for paperwork.
Here’s the part no one talks about:
Tax laws change all the time.
Sometimes quietly.
Sometimes in July… after your return is already done… sitting… waiting… plotting.
This year alone, laws passed in midsummer affected returns we’d already completed — but because we had extensions in place, we didn’t have to amend anything. We simply updated, perfected, and filed clean original returns.
Extensions keep your return in the marinade — soaking up all the new laws, deductions, and savings before being served.
Delicious.
The magic is in how you use the time:
An extension isn’t “later.”
It’s better.
Extensions aren’t a delay tactic.
They’re a strategic, protective, progressive approach to accounting — the kind Donna lives for.
Because at Campground Accounting, we don’t just keep you on time…
We keep you ahead.
There’s more to taxes than deadlines.
There’s more to business than stress.
And there’s definitely more to life than panicking on April 14.
If you want the full breakdown — and a smarter, calmer tax season — keep reading. This is the kind of insight that transforms how you run your business… and how you sleep at night.
Stay proactive. Stay protected. And maybe, just maybe, skip filing on April 15 this year. ✨

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Donna Bordeaux, CPA with Campground Accounting
Creativity and CPAs don’t generally go together. Most people think of CPAs as nerdy accountants who can’t talk with people. Well, it’s time to break that stereotype. Lively, friendly, and knowledgeable can be a part of your relationship with your CPA, as demonstrated by Donna and Chad Bordeaux. They have over 50 years of combined experience as entrepreneurial CPAs. They’ve owned businesses and helped business owners exceed their wildest dreams. They have been able to help businesses earn many times more profit than the average business in the same industry and are passionate about helping industries that help families build great memories.