Important Tax Deadlines for February 2026

The month of February 2026 is crucial for taxpayers to keep track of specific deadlines that can impact their financial planning. This guide outlines estimated tax requirements, tip reporting obligations, and deadlines for withholding exemptions.

February 2 - Deadline for Estimated Tax Filers

If you missed the last estimated tax payment deadline on January 15, consider filing your 2025 income tax return (Form 1040 or Form 1040-SR) by February 2. Doing so will allow you to bypass penalties for the late payment of the last installment. If you are unable to meet this deadline, aim to file and pay by April 15 to prevent further complications.

February 10 - Tip Income Reporting for Employees

Employees who received $20 or more in tips during January should report these earnings to their employer by February 10. While you can use IRS Form 4070, any written statement that includes your signature, name, address, Social Security number, and your employer's details is acceptable. Your employer will withhold FICA and income taxes on such tips, which will reflect in your paycheck. If your wages are insufficient to cover these withholdings, any uncollected amount will appear in box 8 of your W-2 form.

February 17 - Submission of W-4 for Withholding Exemption

Individuals who need exemption from withholding taxes and claimed so last year must furnish a new Form W-4 to their employer by February 17 to continue this status in the current year.

Weekend and Holiday Extensions

In cases where tax deadlines fall on weekends or federal holidays, the due date is extended to the next business day.

Special Extensions for Disaster Areas

If a region is declared a disaster area, additional time will be granted to affected individuals and businesses for their tax filings. Stay informed about such declarations and filing extensions by checking the official FEMA and IRS websites.

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