When Are Taxes Due for 2022? Tax Year Dates You Need To Know
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Tax season is full of questions concerning your wages, your claims, your filing status and how to report pandemic-related stimulus and unemployment payments on your returns. But even after those are answered, one burning question remains: When are taxes due?

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You might not like paying taxes, but you certainly won’t like paying interest, late filing fees and late payment fees if you miss the deadline to file taxes for tax year 2021. The Internal Revenue Service has several deadlines to file taxes and pay your taxes due, so it’s important you are aware of all applicable dates.

When Are Taxes Due?

For most taxpayers, the main income tax return deadline for 2021 tax returns is April 18 — aka IRS Tax Day 2022. The deadline was changed from the usual April 15 because that’s the date of Emancipation Day, which is treated like a federal holiday for tax filing purposes, in Washington, D.C. Most state deadlines also fall on April 18 this year, but you should check with your state to confirm.

The deadlines differ for individuals versus businesses, and it depends in part on whether you use a calendar year or a fiscal year. If you’ve already missed a deadline, file and pay your taxes as soon as possible to stop additional interest and penalties from accruing.

Estimated Tax Payments

If you have taxable income from being self-employed or you have a business, you will need to make estimated tax payments throughout the year because you’re required to pay income taxes as you earn your income. Note that generally, you should only expect to pay estimated tax if you think you’ll owe at least $1,000 in tax for tax year 2022.

The following table shows the quarterly 2022 tax year dates for payment for self-employment tax and estimated taxes.

2022 Tax Deadlines for Estimated Taxes

Period

Tax Filing Deadline

Jan. 1 to March 31, 2022

April 15, 2022

April 1 to May 31, 2022

June 17, 2022

June 1 to Aug. 31, 2022

Sept. 16, 2022

Sept. 1 to Dec. 31, 2022

Jan. 15, 2023

Employees who receive W-2 forms generally meet the pay-as-you-go requirements through income tax withholding from their paychecks.

Tax Year: Fiscal Year vs. Calendar Year

Not all taxpayers use Jan. 1 through Dec. 31 as their tax year. Some use a fiscal year, which is a 12-month period ending on the last day of any month except December, according to the IRS. In general, companies are the only ones that use a fiscal year for tax purposes, but if you are an individual and you keep your financial records on the basis of an adopted fiscal year, you can apply to use the fiscal year instead. If you want to change your tax year, and thus your tax return due date, you must apply for that with the IRS.