December
31, 2007
Deduction deadline. The last date to make payments that can be
deducted from your 2007 return.
Keogh
plan deadline. The last date to establish a Keogh plan so you
can deduct a Keogh plan contribution on your 2007
return.
January
15, 2008
Fourth
quarter estimated tax payment. Your fourth-quarter estimated tax
payment (using form 1040-ES) for 2007 is due. You may delay
making this payment until Jan. 31 if you file your 2007 return
(Form 1040) and pay any tax due by January 31, 2008.
Farmers
and fishermen. Make estimated 2007 payments in full with using
Form 1040-ES. If you do not pay your estimated tax by Jan. 15,
you must file your 2007 return and pay any tax due by March 3,
2008, to avoid an estimated tax penalty
January 31, 2008
W-2,
1098 and 1099 forms. These forms should have arrived. Issuers
are required to send them out by Jan. 31. If you don't get them,
contact the issuer.
Tax
information you send to others. If you are required to issue
Form W-2 or Form 1099 to anyone such as an employee, a household
employee or an independent contractor, mail the forms by this
date.
Tax return due. If you missed your fourth quarter
estimated tax deadline on January 15, you can still avoid a
penalty if you file your tax return by this date and pay any tax
due.
February 15, 2008
File
new W-4 forms. If you were exempt from income tax withholding
for 2007, you must file a new Form W-4 by today to continue your
exemption for 2007.
March
3, 2008
Farmers
and fishermen. If you did not make estimated tax payments for
2007, you can avoid penalties by filing your tax return and
paying any tax due.
March
17, 2008
Corporations.
File a 2007 calendar year income tax return (Form 1120 or
1120-A) and pay any tax due. You can apply for an automatic
6-month extension with Form 7004. If you file for extension, you
must also make an estimated tax payment.
S
corporations. File a 2007 calendar year tax return (Form 1120S)
and pay any tax due. Send each shareholder a copy of Schedule
K-1 (Form 1120S) or a substitute Schedule K-1. You can apply for
an automatic 6-month extension with Form 7004, but you must pay
any tax due.
S
corporation election. File Form 2553 to choose to be treated as
an S corporation beginning with calendar year 2007. If Form 2553
is filed late, S treatment will begin with calendar year 2008.
Electing
large partnerships. Provide each partner with a copy of Schedule
K-1 (Form 1065-B). This due date is effective for the first
March 15 following the close of the partnership's tax year and
applies even if the partnership seeks an extension of time.
April 15, 2008
Tax
return due. Your 2007 income tax return is due, unless you file
for an extension until Oct. 15, 2008.
File
for extension. If you want an automatic extension of time to
file your 2007 tax return, file Form 4868. Filing the form gives
you until Oct. 15, 2008 to file your return. To avoid a penalty,
however, be sure to pay any tax that was due on April 15.
Individual
Retirement Accounts or Roth IRAs. This is the deadline for
making contributions to IRAs or Roth IRAs for tax year 2007.
Estimated
tax payment. Your first-quarter estimated tax payment for 2008
is due.
State
tax returns. If you are required to file a state tax return, it is
probably due -- but check with your state to be certain. Many
states automatically extend the filing time for those who have
filed for a federal extension.
Household employers. If you paid cash wages of $1,500 or
more in 2007 to a household employee, file with your income tax
return and report any employment taxes by April 15, 2008.
June 16, 2008
Filing
deadline. If you're a United States citizen or resident alien
living and working (or on military duty) outside the U.S. and
Puerto Rico, file Form 1040 and pay any tax, interest and
penalties due. You can file for an extension until Oct. 15, 2008.
Estimated
taxes due. Your second-quarter estimated tax payment (using form
1040-ES) for 2008 is due.
September 17, 2008
Estimated
tax due. Your third-quarter estimated tax payment (using form
1040-ES) for 2008 is due.
October 15, 2008
Income
tax return due. Your 2007 income tax return is due if you filed
an extension request using Form 4868.
December 31, 2008
Deduction
deadline. The last date to make payments that can be deducted
from your 2007 return.
Keogh
plan deadline. The last date to establish a Keogh plan so you
can deduct a Keogh plan contribution on your 2008 return
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