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December 2025 Key Tax Deadlines and Tips

As we approach the end of the year, it's crucial for individuals to focus on tax planning strategies that can impact their financial outcome for 2025. Essential considerations include assessing year-end financial standing, reporting earnings, managing IRA distributions, and ensuring all deductible expenses are accounted for. Here are the key deadlines you should be aware of:

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December 1 - Initiate Year-End Tax Planning

Enter December prepared to take final actions that could affect your 2025 tax obligations. Individuals experiencing significant income changes, changes in marital or dependent status, or those involved in property sales should schedule a consultation with their tax advisor.

December 10 - Report Tipped Income

For employees earning tips, it's mandatory to report any tips exceeding $20 received in November to employers via IRS Form 4070 by this date. Employers will withhold the necessary FICA and income taxes from wages; any shortfall will be documented in Box 8 of your W-2, requiring resolution when filing your return.

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December 31 - Execute Mandatory IRA Withdrawals

This day marks the deadline to withdraw funds from a Traditional IRA account without incurring penalties, specifically for individuals born before January 1, 1952. For those turning 73 in 2025, the initial required minimum distribution (RMD) can be deferred to April 1, 2026. Ensure arrangements are made in advance, particularly if financial institutions are closed on the 31st.

December 31 - Settle Deductible Expenses

Ensure all deductible expenses for your 2025 return are paid by December 31, with the exception of IRA, SEP, or Keogh contributions, which may still be eligible post-year-end.

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December 31 - Final Year-End Considerations

If year-end actions cannot be finalized on the last day, consider completing them earlier as some institutions may not operate on December 31. Be mindful of financial service provider workdays to avoid missing critical deadlines.

Considerations for Weekends & Holidays:

Deadlines falling on weekends or legal holidays are generally extended to the next business day. Stay informed to ensure timely filings.

Disaster Area Extensions:

Residents living in areas designated as disaster zones may receive deadline extensions. Verify current disaster area declarations and adjusted timelines through these sources:

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