Key Tax Deadlines for Individuals in February 2026

Welcome to your February 2026 tax deadlines guide, covering essential actions like estimated tax payments, reporting tips, and renewing W-4 exemptions. Let’s dive into what you need to know this month:

February 2 - Estimated Tax Payment Opportunities

If you missed paying your last estimated tax installment by January 15, you still have options. Consider filing your 2025 income tax return by February 2 using Form 1040 or 1040-SR. Doing so by this date helps you dodge any late-payment penalties. Remember, if you can't manage it by February 2, aim for the April 15 deadline.

February 10 - Tip Reporting for Employees

Received over $20 in tips during January? Report them to your employer promptly using IRS Form 4070, or an alternate statement including essential details like your name, address, and Social Security number. This ensures appropriate income and FICA tax withholdings from your wages. If your regular wages fall short in covering these withholdings, expect it noted in box 8 of your W-2, with you responsible for settling them when filing your tax return.

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February 17 - Refresh Your Withholding Exemption

If you claimed an income tax withholding exemption on your W-4 last year, don’t forget to submit a new form to your employer by February 17 to maintain the exemption for this year.

Weekends and Holidays Adjustments

Worried about a deadline that hits on a weekend or federal holiday? You’re in luck—the due date is automatically bumped to the next business day.

Extensions for Disaster Areas

Living in a designated disaster area might grant you automatic extensions on your tax deadlines. Stay informed about your area’s status by checking these resources:

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

We understand tax season can be daunting, but taking these steps ensures you stay in the IRS’s good books. If this sounds familiar, we can walk you through it step by step. Let’s tackle these deadlines with confidence!

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