Key February 2026 Tax Deadlines for Individuals

Stay informed with essential tax deadlines coming up in February 2026. We'll guide you through estimated tax payments, tip reporting, and W-4 exemption updates.

February 2: Due Dates for Estimated Tax Payments

If you missed paying your estimated tax installment by January 15, consider filing your 2025 tax return (Form 1040 or Form 1040-SR) by February 2. Submitting your return and payment by January 31 helps avoid penalties for missing the last installment deadline. Should filing and payment not be feasible by February 2, aim for an April 15 settlement.Image 2

February 10: Tip Reporting for Employees

Earned $20 or more in January tips? It's crucial to report them to your employer. Use IRS Form 4070 or a signed statement including your details, your employer's information, and the total tips received during the period. Employers must withhold FICA and income taxes from your regular wages. Insufficient regular wages may result in your employer listing uncollected withholdings in box 8 of your W-2, to be settled at tax filing time.

February 17: Renewing Withholding Exemption

If you claimed an exemption from tax withholding last year using Form W-4, it's time to submit a new form to your employer by February 17 to maintain the exemption for another year.

Weekend & Holiday Considerations

Deadlines falling on a weekend or legal holiday are automatically extended to the next non-holiday business day.

Extensions in Disaster Areas

For those in disaster-designated areas, filing due dates may be extended. For current information and filing extensions, please refer to 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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