Essential January 2026 Tax Deadlines for Individuals

As we step into the new year, staying informed about key tax deadlines is crucial for effective financial planning. January 2026 marks important dates for individual taxpayers concerning estimated tax payments, tip reporting, and strategic tax planning. Let's delve into what lies ahead and ensure you are well-prepared.

January 2 - Schedule Your Tax Appointment Early

With tax season kicking off, it's wise to book your tax preparation appointment early. Avoid the rush and ensure ample time for comprehensive tax analysis by securing your slot before your planner's calendar fills up.

January 12 - Tips Reporting Deadline

If you're an employee receiving tips, remember to report any tips exceeding $20 received in December to your employer by January 12. You may use IRS Form 4070 or provide a personal statement including your signature, full address, Social Security number, employer's name and address, reporting month, and the total tips received.

It is your employer's responsibility to deduct FICA and income taxes from your regular paycheck based on these tips. Should your wages not cover the tax liabilities, the uncollected amounts will be indicated in box 8 of your W-2 form. You'll need to settle these taxes when filing your annual return.

January 15 - Fourth Quarter Estimated Tax Payment Due

January 15 is the deadline for your fourth-quarter estimated tax installment for the 2025 tax year. Missing this deadline means you must file your 2025 tax return and remit full payment by February 2, 2026, to avoid potential penalties for underpayment.

Adjustments for Weekends & Holidays

If a tax deadline falls on a weekend or a public holiday, the due date extends automatically to the next operational business day.

Extensions for Disaster-Impacted Areas

Taxpayers in federally designated disaster areas may receive deadline extensions. To verify whether you qualify and understand the altered schedule, please consult the following resources:
FEMA: FEMA Disaster Declarations
IRS: IRS Tax Relief in Disaster Situations

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