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Click here to go backOctober Due Dates
All due dates assume that the date falls on a business day. If the due date falls on a holiday or weekend, the due date will be the next business day.
October 10
Employees who work for tips - If you received $20 or more in tips during September, report them to your employer. You can use Form 4070 Employee's Report of Tips to Employer.
October 15
Individuals - If you have an automatic 6-month extension to file your income tax return, file Form 1040, 1040A, 1040EZ, FBAR Form 114, or 709 and pay any tax, interest, and penalties due.
Corporations - File Form 1120 or 1120-A and pay any tax due. This due date applies only if you timely requested an automatic 6-month extension. Otherwise, see April 15.
Employers - Nonpayroll Withholding. If the monthly deposit rule applies, deposit the tax for payments in September.
Employers - Social Security, Medicare, and withheld income tax. If the monthly deposit rule applies, deposit the tax for payments in September.
October 31
Employers - Social Security, Medicare, and withheld income tax. File form 941 for the third quarter of the current year. Deposit any undeposited tax. (If your tax liability is less than $2,500, you can pay it in full with a timely filed return.) If you deposited the tax for the quarter in full and on time, you have until November 10 to file the return.
Employers - Federal Unemployment Tax. Deposit the tax owed through September if more than $500.
Employers - Income Tax Withholding. Ask employees whose withholding allowances will be different in the next calendar year to fill out a new Form W-4.
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Source: Thomson Reuters