That’s right, April 15th isn’t the only date you need to remember.
Did you file extensions this year for your personal, business or non-profit 2009 tax returns? If the answer is yes, here’s some other important dates for you take note of:
May 15, 2010
- Deadline for non-profit organizations to file information returns (Form 990), or request an extension (Form 8868)
June 15, 2010
- 2nd quarter estimated tax payments are due for 2010 tax year
- Deadline for US citizens living abroad to file individual tax returns and to pay any tax due
The following two tax breaks are critical for Americans working abroad: Foreign Earned Income Tax Exclusion Foreign Tax Credit.
June 30, 2010
- Deadline to file a report of Foreign Bank Accounts for the year 2009. This report is required if you have over $10,000 (in aggregate) held in foreign bank accounts
September 15, 2010
- 3rd quarter estimated tax payments due for 2010 tax year
- Final deadline to file corporate tax returns if an extension was requested. (Forms 1120, 1120A, 1120S)
- Final deadline to file trust tax returns (Form 1041) if an extension was requested
- Final deadline to file partnership tax returns (Form 1065) if an extension was requested
October 15, 2010
- Final deadline to file individual tax returns (with extension)
- Last day the IRS will accept an electronically filed tax return for 2009. If filing after October 15th, you’ll need to mail in your tax return for processing
- Final deadline to fund a SEP-IRA for tax year 2009 if you requested an automatic extension of time to file
November 2010
- Start planning your year end 2010 taxes!
December 31, 2010
- Last day to make any tax moves for the year 2010
- Marital status on this date determines your marital status for the whole year
- Source: Tax Calendars for 2010 (IRS Publication 509)