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Key Tax Deadlines for October 2025: Don't Miss Out

October ushers in a season of both cooler weather and critical tax deadlines. If you're among those who secured a 6-month filing extension, October 15 is the final opportunity to submit your 2024 Form 1040 and settle any outstanding tax obligations. Ensure you meet this deadline to avoid penalties and interest.

October 10 - Reporting Tips to Employers

If you’re employed in a position where you earn tips and collected over $20 in tips during September, you must report these earnings to your employer using IRS Form 4070 by October 10. Your employer will deduct FICA and income tax withholding from your wages based on these tips. In cases where your regular wages are insufficient for these deductions, your employer will note the uncollected withholding in box 8 of your W-2. You’ll need to cover this shortfall when you file your annual return.Image 2

October 15 - Foreign Financial Asset Reporting

For those with foreign financial interests who were granted an automatic 6-month reporting extension, October 15 marks the deadline for submitting Form FinCEN 114 to the Department of the Treasury. Timely submission is crucial to fulfill your reporting requirements.

October 15 - Filing for Extension Holders

If you extended your income tax return filing for 2024, this is the time to submit Form 1040 alongside any due taxes, interest, and penalties, if applicable. Take proactive steps to ensure compliance before this deadline lapses.Image 3

Impact of Weekends & Holidays:

If your deadline coincides with a weekend or legal holiday, it automatically extends to the next business day. This provision offers some flexibility but should not substitute for proactive planning.

Disaster Area Extensions:

In circumstances where an area has been declared a disaster zone, filing deadlines are extended. Stay informed on your area’s status via the following resources:
FEMA: https://www.fema.gov/disaster/declarations
IRS: https://www.irs.gov/newsroom/tax-relief-in-disaster-situationsImage 1

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