![TWFB_TAXESDUE 2023 tax deadline](https://cdn.thecollegeinvestor.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/11/TWFB_TAXESDUE.jpg)
Filing taxes can seem like a maze of dates and forms. Get one wrong and you could end up wasting a lot of time and incurring late fees.
We have put together a simple guide to help you navigate the forms and their associated due dates. The dates below are the estimated tax dates for 2023.
Main The personal tax payment deadline is Tuesday, April 18, 2023.
We have also included an estimated tax due date of 2023. This is because it can always be annoying to make an estimated tax payment.
2023 Annual Tax Filing Deadline
Individuals and Families – The Annual Personal Income Tax Return (Form 1040) must be filed on Tuesday, April 18, 2023. Most people file 1040. He will be moved on April 18, 2023.
Corporation (including S company and C company) – C Corporations (Form 1120) will also be filed on April 18. S corporations (Form 1120S) and partnerships (Form 1065) file on March 15.
If you have already filed your tax returns, you can find out when your tax refund will be available here.
2023 estimated tax due date
Estimated tax payments are due on four different quarterly dates throughout the year.
- First Quarter — April 18, 2023
- Second Quarter — June 15, 2023
- Third Quarter — September 15, 2023
- Fourth Quarter — January 15, 2024
Federal estimated tax can be paid at https://www.irs.gov/paymentsEstimated state taxes can be paid through most state revenue department websites. Otherwise, you may have to mail your payment.
real estate and trusts
Estates and trusts file Form 1041. This is also due April 18, 2023.
extended return
The filing date for the extended return depends on the type of tax return you are filing. You can request an extension, but you must do so before the tax deadlines listed above.
- Form 1065 Extension Filing — September 15, 2023
- Form 1120S Extended Return — September 15, 2023
- Form 1120 Extension Filing — October 16, 2023
- Form 1040 Extension Filing — October 16, 2023
tax declaration
Where and how do I need to file my taxes? Most tax software will handle annual income tax returns and extensions. Learn more about the best tax software here.
Please note that some free tax filing software do not offer the same level of customer service as paid versions. If you need answers to specific questions, or need guidance from real people, make sure those services are provided by the software.
If your taxes are fairly simple, filing them online or through tax software is not difficult and can save you money. You will need to hire a tax professional, which is costly.
Tax professionals can be found locally. You can also visit big tax brands such as H&R Block. Both have a physical location where you can speak directly to someone and have your questions answered.