Tax Day 2026: 4 Moves You Should Make Before the Deadline
Tax season has no chill. It doesn’t care if you’re busy, behind, or blissfully ignoring your unopened mail. One minute, you’re sipping coffee; the next, you’re elbow-deep in receipts, wondering if Venmo counts as income (spoiler: it might). Missing a deadline means penalties, panic, and possibly rage-eating pretzels at 2 a.m. But don’t stress—this guide has your back.
April 15, 2026—The Big One You Can’t Ignore

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Mark it everywhere. For most taxpayers, April 15, 2026, is the deadline to file your 2025 federal tax return or request a six-month extension using Form 4868. An extension gives you more time to file, not more time to pay. Any tax owed is still due by April 15 to avoid penalties and interest.
June 15, 2026—Automatic Extension for Americans Abroad

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Americans living and working abroad receive an automatic 2-month extension to file their 2025 federal tax return, pushing the deadline to June 15. No extension form is required, but taxpayers must attach a statement to their return explaining that they qualify for the abroad extension. However, any unpaid taxes still begin accruing interest after April 15. If June 15 falls on a weekend or holiday, it shifts to the next day.
Watch the Clock on Filing Day

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The IRS e-file deadline is 11:59 p.m. local time on April 15, 2026. That applies whether you file yourself or use a tax professional. Miss it by even a minute, and your return is late. Filing electronically provides confirmation of submission, which can help avoid disputes about whether you met the deadline.
Disaster Relief Extensions—Case by Case

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When the federal government declares a disaster area, the IRS often postpones tax deadlines for affected taxpayers. The exact relief dates vary each year and depend on official IRS announcements. If you live in a disaster zone, check IRS.gov for your specific extended filing and payment deadlines before assuming the standard April timeline applies.