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Essential February 2026 Tax Deadlines for Individuals

Prepare for February 2026 with key tax deadlines for individuals. This guide outlines your options for estimated tax payments, guidelines for reporting tips, and deadlines for updating W-4 exemptions. Ensuring you're on track now can help avoid penalties later.

February 2: Final Chance for Estimated Tax Payments

If you haven’t paid your last estimated tax installment by January 15, you can file your 2025 tax return (Form 1040 or Form 1040-SR) by February 2 to avoid penalties. Filing by January 31 ensures no penalty for late payment. Missing this? Aim for April 15 to file and pay.

February 10: Reporting Tips as an Employee

Received $20 or more in January tips? Report these to your employer using IRS Form 4070 or a signed statement with your details, employer’s information, and total tips for the period. Ensure FICA taxes and income tax withholding are covered. If your wages are insufficient, the unmet amount will appear in box 8 of your W-2, payable with your tax return.

February 17: Renewing Withholding Exemptions

Claimed a withholding exemption last year? Submit a new Form W-4 to your employer by February 17 to continue the exemption for another year.

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Understanding Weekend & Holiday Adjustments

Tax deadlines falling on weekends or legal holidays move to the next business day, ensuring no unexpected surprises.

Extensions in Disaster Areas

Living in a designated disaster area? You may qualify for extended deadlines. Check current FEMA and IRS updates for applicable areas and extensions: FEMA Disaster Declarations | IRS Tax Relief

Need assistance navigating these deadlines? Schedule a consultation with our Orlando-based CPA firm, where personalized service meets expert tax advice.

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