While the COVID-19 pandemic in previous years brought with it tax filing extensions to July 2022 doesn’t have those graces. Almost everyone knows that the federal tax deadline is April 15, but this year that’s actually not the case. Income tax deadlines can sometimes vary—and not all states even have their own income tax, so it’s extra important to know where you stand in terms of filing and payment. Find out dates for Tax Day 2022 and the tax deadline for 2022.
When is Tax Day 2022?
The federal tax deadline is April 18, 2022 as opposed to April 15, 2022. This is to accommodate Emancipation Day, which is April 16. This year, April 16 is on a Saturday, so the Emancipation Day holiday is being recognized by employers on Friday, April 15, 2022, and IRS offices will be closed. The Emancipation Day holiday is not widely recognized throughout the United States, but is commonly honored in Washington, D.C., where the IRS has their headquarters. IRS Commissioner Chuck Rettig previously said in a statement that it’s in everyone’s best interest—not just the IRS’—to file ASAP. “Filing electronically with direct deposit is the quickest way to get refunds,” he said.
What is the tax deadline for 2022?
According to the IRS, you must file taxes by April 18, 2022.
What is the tax extension deadline for 2022?
If you don’t have time to file your taxes by April 18, you can request an extension that gives you an extra six months, until Oct. 17, 2022, to file your taxes. However, you must still pay any balances you may owe by April 15, 2022—and if you don’t know the exact amount that may be, you can estimate it. If you are in the military and deployed, you may have more options and more time—up to six months—to file your taxes and/or pay any balances due, though individual situations can vary. The IRS requires you to email combatzone@irs.gov. Civilians working with the United States Armed Forces may also be eligible for combat zone provisions in tax filing. Next, learn why tax planning is better than waiting on a tax refund.