Essential January 2026 Tax Deadlines for Individuals

As we usher in the new year, it’s crucial to stay ahead of key tax deadlines looming in January 2026. This month spotlights vital due dates for individuals handling estimated tax payments, tip reporting, and tax strategy. Dive in to track these deadlines and plan accordingly.

January 2 - Schedule Your Tax Prep Appointment

The commencement of tax season is upon us. If you haven’t already secured an appointment with your tax preparer, now is the time. Avoid the last-minute rush by booking your slot early.

January 12 - Employee Tip Reporting

For those who earn tips, any amount above $20 received throughout December must be reported to your employer by January 12. Utilize IRS Form 4070 or submit a self-created statement bearing your signature, personal details, employer information, reporting period, and total tips for the month.
Your employer will handle FICA and income tax withholdings. Should regular wages fall short of covering these withholdings, the uncollected amount will reflect in box 8 of your W-2. This amount must be settled upon filing your annual return.

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January 15 - Deadline for Fourth Quarter Estimated Tax Payment

This marks the last day to submit your fourth quarter estimated tax payment for the tax year 2025. Failing to make this payment by January 15 necessitates filing your 2025 tax return and settling all dues by February 2, 2026, to dodge penalties.

Weekends and Public Holidays

Due dates that land on a Saturday, Sunday, or a recognized holiday are automatically postponed to the next business day that isn’t a holiday.

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Extensions for Disaster Areas

In cases where your area has been declared a disaster zone, filing and payment deadlines may be extended. Check if your locale qualifies for these extensions through the following resources:
FEMA: FEMA Disaster Declarations
IRS: IRS Tax Relief in Disaster Situations

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