What is a Personal tax deadline?

The personal tax deadline is the date established by the IRS by which individual taxpayers must submit their federal income tax returns and pay any taxes owed for the previous calendar year. For most individuals, the deadline is April 15 for income earned in the prior year reported on Form 1040. This deadline applies regardless of whether you owe taxes or expect a refund, though only taxpayers with balances due face penalties for late filing. The deadline also serves as the final opportunity to make prior-year contributions to a Traditional 401k individual or Health savings account, allowing taxpayers to reduce their tax liability even after the year has ended. Missing the personal tax deadline without filing an extension triggers failure-to-file penalties of 5% of unpaid taxes per month, compounded daily.

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