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Upcoming Tax Deadlines

April 01, 20253 min read

Upcoming Tax Deadlines

April

Day


10 Employees Who Work for TipsIf you received $20 or more in tips during March, re-port them to your employer. See Pub. 531 for more information on how to report tips to your employer.


15 Corporations File a 2024 calendar year income tax return (Form 1120) and pay any tax due. If you want an automatic 6-month extension of time to file the return, file Form 7004 and deposit what you estimate you owe in taxes. Deposit the first installment of estimated in-come tax for 2025.


15 Household EmployersIf you paid cash wages of $2,700 or more in 2024 to a household employee, you must file Schedule H (Form 1040), Household Employment Taxes. If you’re required to file a federal income tax return (Form 1040 or Form 1040-SR), file Schedule H (Form 1040) with the return and report any household employment taxes. Re-port any federal unemployment (FUTA) tax on Schedule H (Form 1040) if you paid total cash wages of $1,000 or more in any calendar quarter of 2023 or 2024 to household employees. Also, report any income tax you withheld for your household employees. For more information, see Pub. 926.


15 IndividualsFile a 2024 Form 1040 or Form 1040-SR and pay any tax due. If you want an automatic 6-month extension of time to file the return, file Form 4868 and pay what you estimate you owe in tax to avoid penal-ties and interest. For more information, see Form 4868. Then, file Form 1040 or Form 1040-SR by October 15. If you’re not paying your 2025 income tax through withholding (or won’t pay in enough tax during the year that way), pay the first installment of your 2025 estimated tax. Use Form 1040-ES. For more information, see Pub. 505.


May

Day


10 Employees Who Work for TipsIf you received $20 or more in tips during April, report them to your employer. See Pub. 531 for more information on how to report tips to your employer.


June

Day


10 Employees Who Work for Tips If you received $20 or more in tips during May, report them to your employer. See Pub. 531 for more information on how to report tips to your employer.


16 Corporations Deposit the second installment of estimated income tax for 2025.


16 Individuals Make a payment of your 2025 estimated tax if you’re not paying your income tax for the year through withholding (or won’t pay in enough tax that way). Use Form 1040-ES. This is the second installment date for estimated tax in 2025. For more information, see Pub. 505.


16 IndividualsIf you’re a U.S. citizen or resident alien living and working (or on military duty) outside the United States and Puerto Rico, file Form 1040 or Form 1040-SR and pay any tax, interest, and penalties due. Otherwise, see Individuals under April 15, earlier. If you want additional time to file your return, file Form 4868 to obtain 4 additional months to file and pay what you estimate you owe in tax to avoid penalties and interest. Then, file Form 1040 or Form 1040-SR by October 15. However, if you’re a participant in a combat zone, you may be able to further extend the filing deadline. See Pub. 3, Armed Forces’ Tax Guide.


Diva R. Mejias is a seasoned professional with over three decades in corporate finance, including a notable role as District Controller for United Parcel Service where she managed $350M annually. An entrepreneur with significant tax expertise, she's a Main Street Certified Tax Advisor and ITIN Certified Acceptance Agent, preparing thousands of tax returns under her company, DM Financial Services. Additionally, she is licensed in multiple states as an insurance agent and serves as a Realtor with CENTURY21. Diva has also lent her expertise to numerous non-profits and currently holds several board positions. She's been recognized for her work and community service, receiving awards such as the 2021 Bloc 50 over 50 and the 2023 Annual Tribute to Women.

Diva R. Mejias

Diva R. Mejias is a seasoned professional with over three decades in corporate finance, including a notable role as District Controller for United Parcel Service where she managed $350M annually. An entrepreneur with significant tax expertise, she's a Main Street Certified Tax Advisor and ITIN Certified Acceptance Agent, preparing thousands of tax returns under her company, DM Financial Services. Additionally, she is licensed in multiple states as an insurance agent and serves as a Realtor with CENTURY21. Diva has also lent her expertise to numerous non-profits and currently holds several board positions. She's been recognized for her work and community service, receiving awards such as the 2021 Bloc 50 over 50 and the 2023 Annual Tribute to Women.

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