
When Does Tax Season End? Your Full IRS Calendar
Tax Filing Prep & Deadline Resources
Key Insights
Tax season typically begins in late January and ends on April 15, the standard IRS deadline for filing individual tax returns.
If that date falls on a weekend or holiday, the deadline is extended to the next business day.
At our tax relief firm, we encourage clients to stay ahead of deadlines and avoid last-minute stress.
If you're unable to file by April 15, you can request an extension that pushes your filing deadline to October 15—but this does not delay payment.
Estimated taxes are still due in April to avoid penalties and interest.
Key IRS dates also include quarterly tax payment deadlines (April 15, June 15, September 15, and January 15 for the following year), W-2/1099 distribution deadlines (January 31), and deadlines for business returns (March 15 or April 15 depending on entity type).
Our team helps clients track these critical dates, file on time, and explore relief options when needed.
Don't miss important tax milestones—let us help keep your calendar in check.
Our Tax Relief Resource Center is a free resource for those seeking tax relief. It provides comprehensive guides and resources to help you understand your tax relief options. When you're ready, we'll help you start the tax relief process.