IRS Tax Deadline (United States) 2017
- Tuesday, April 18
What was tax Day 2017?
April 18, 2017: Individual Form 1040 Because April 15 falls on a Saturday, taxes are due on the next business day.
What was the 2017 tax deadline?
For the tax year 2017 Federal income tax returns, the normal April 15 deadline to claim a refund has also been extended to May 17, 2021.
When were taxes for 2018 due?
IRS, Jan. 4, 2018, “2018 Tax Filing Season Begins Jan. 29, Tax Returns Due April 17; Help Available for Taxpayers”
Why is Tax Day May 17?
The IRS delayed the deadline from April 15 to May 17 to allow for more breathing room for taxpayers and the IRS alike to cope with changes brought on by the coronavirus pandemic.
Is 17th May Tax Day?
Tax day is Monday, May 17, 2021. This is the tax deadline to file your federal income tax return. The IRS extended the deadline from April 15, 2021.
Can I still do my 2017 taxes?
Non-filers can still file their 2017 taxes and get their unclaimed tax credits and returns through the updated May 17 deadline. Typically, if you skip your taxes one year, you can file for an extension and file late. The IRS gives a maximum window of three years before you lose out on your unclaimed return.
Can I still file my 2017 taxes in 2020?
You usually can still get a refund for up to three years prior. So, for 2020, you can still file for 2019, 2018, and 2017.
Can I still get a tax refund from 2017?
You had until May 17, 2021 to file a claim these refunds. Unfortunately, it is now too late to claim a refund for a 2017 IRS and/or state tax return and you may have missed out on a refund that was due to you! Still, it is recommended to file the return regardless.
Are taxes delayed for 2021?
On March 17, the IRS announced that the deadline to both file and pay 2020 individual federal income taxes has been extended to May 17, 2021.
What is the deadline for filing 2020 taxes?
Though last year the IRS extended the deadline from April 15 to July 15, this year the agency granted us one extra month, and for most people, 2020 taxes came due on May 17, 2021. If you requested an extension and were approved, your last day to file is Oct. 15, 2021.
Has tax deadline been extended?
The federal tax filing deadline for 2020 taxes has been automatically extended to May 17, 2021. The new federal tax filing deadline doesn’t apply to 2021 estimated tax payments. First and second quarter estimated tax payment deadlines are still April 15, 2021 and June 15, 2021.
Can you still file taxes after May 17th?
File to reduce penalties and interest Penalties and interest will apply to taxes owed after May 17. Even if a taxpayer can’t afford to immediately pay the taxes they owe, they should still file a tax return as soon as possible to reduce possible penalties.
What happens if I don’t file taxes?
Failure to file penalties result in a 5 percent penalty each month on any unpaid taxes, capping at 25 percent. Here is how it breaks down: First month: 5 percent of tax liability. Second month: 5 percent of tax liability, plus a penalty of $210 or 100 percent of your tax liability, whichever is less.