Essential February 2026 Tax Deadlines for Individuals

As we move into February 2026, it's time to focus on important tax-related tasks. From paying estimated taxes to tip reporting and updating your withholding status, here's what individual taxpayers need to keep in mind this month.

Early February: Estimated Tax Payment Considerations

February 2 - Likely Filers without January Installments:
If you missed your estimated tax payment in January, you have the option to file your 2025 tax return (Form 1040 or Form 1040-SR) by February 2 to avoid penalties for late payments. If you're still unable to file and pay by this date, April 15 is your final deadline, but acting sooner can save you from late fees.

Mid-February: Tip Reporting

February 10 - Employees Handling Tips:
Report any tips totaling $20 or more received in January to your employer, using IRS Form 4070 or a similar signed statement. This ensures your employer can withhold the appropriate FICA and income taxes from your regular wages. Should your earnings be insufficient to cover these withholdings, the discrepancy will appear in box 8 of your W-2, requiring you to settle it when filing your taxes.

Late February: Maintain Withholding Exemption

February 17 - Withholding Exemption Renewal:
Individuals who claimed an income tax withholding exemption in the previous year must submit a new Form W-4 to their employer by this date to continue the exemption into the current year.

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What to Know About Tax Deadlines

Weekends and Holidays: Deadlines falling on weekends or legal holidays extend to the next business day.

Disaster Area Extensions: In designated disaster areas, tax deadlines may be extended. To know if your area qualifies and to get updated filing deadlines, check resources from FEMA and IRS:

Stay ahead of these deadlines to ensure a smooth tax season. Consider reaching out to Dixson Tax Resolution Services LLC to navigate complex tax matters or resolve outstanding issues with the IRS.

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