Not being aware of deadlines or changes in deadlines when it comes to filing tax returns and related forms (along with their respective payments) can further increase tax expense due to penalties and interest payable in case of late filing or late payment. Additionally, preparing for your taxes early not only keeps you ahead, but also provides your tax preparer with additional time to prepare an optimized and complete tax return.
The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) recently changed the deadline of several important tax forms. These new deadlines will go into effect starting in the 2016 tax year and going forward (effective for tax returns with tax years beginning after Dec. 31, 2015). Here is a list of the deadlines for some of the common forms to be filed by taxpayers, both individuals and corporations.
IRS Form Type | Current Deadline | Updated Deadline | Extended Deadline |
---|---|---|---|
Individual Tax Form 1040 | 15th April | No change | 15th October |
FinCEN Form 114 (FBAR) | 30th June | 15th April | 15th October (new) |
Form 3520-A | 15th March | No change | 15th September |
Information Returns (W2, 1099, etc.) | 28th February 31st March (electronic filing) |
31st January (W-2 & 1099 with Box 7)
31st March (1099, no Box 7) |
N/A |
Employee Benefits Plan Form 5500 | 31st July | No change | 15th October (old)
15th November (new) |
Partnership Form 1065 | 15th April | 15th March | 15th September |
S-Corp. Form 1120S | 15th March | No change | 15th September |
C-Corp. Form 1120 (year-ends except June 30) | 15th March | 15th April | 15th Sep (until Dec 2025)
15th Oct (after Dec 2025) |
C-Corp. Form 1120 (June 30 year-end) | 15th September | 15th Sep (until Dec 2025)
15th Oct (after Dec 2025) |
15th March (old)
15th April (new) |
Form 990: Exempt Organizations | 15th May | No change | 15th August* (old) 15th November (new) |
Form 1041 Trust & Estate | 15th April | No change | 15th September (old)
30th September (new) |
*The new six-month extension eliminates the need to file an additional August 15th 90 day extension
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