Key October 2025 Tax Deadlines for Individuals

As October ushers in the cool fall weather, it also brings along significant tax deadlines that are crucial for individuals and businesses alike. For those who have filed for a six-month extension, October 15 marks the final opportunity to submit your 2024 Form 1040 and settle any outstanding taxes. Don't let this pivotal date slip by unnoticed.

October 10 - Reporting Tips to Employers

If you're an employee who earns tips totaling more than $20 in September, you must report these to your employer using IRS Form 4070 by October 10. Employers are required to account for FICA and income tax withholding from these tips through your regular wages. Should your regular wages fall short for covering these withholdings, the employer will indicate the shortfall in Box 8 of your W-2 form. You'll need to address any outstanding tax during your year-end tax return filing.

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October 15 - Tax Filings for Foreign Financial Interests

This date also serves as the deadline for individuals who have foreign financial accounts and received an automatic 6-month extension to report them. Submit your Form FinCEN 114 to the Department of the Treasury by this deadline to ensure compliance.

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October 15 – Final Day for Individual Tax Filings

If you requested an extension for your 2024 individual tax return, this is your last chance to file Form 1040 and pay any owed tax amounts, along with associated interest and penalties. Ensure all your documents are in order to avoid last-minute complications.

Extended Deadlines for Weekends & Holidays

It's important to remember that if any tax deadline lands on a weekend or legal holiday, it automatically extends to the next business day. This flexibility can offer some relief in your tax planning schedule.

Extensions for Disaster Areas

In the unfortunate event of a disaster declared in your area, additional extensions may be available. For the most current information on disaster declarations and extended deadlines, visit the following resources:

FEMA: https://www.fema.gov/disaster/declarations
IRS: https://www.irs.gov/newsroom/tax-relief-in-disaster-situations

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