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Tax Calendar - (7/1/2026)

July 10 Employees must report June tip income of $20 or more to employers (Form 4070).

 

July 31

  • Employers must file the second quarter Form 941, “Employer’s Quarterly Federal Tax Return.” (If your tax liability is less than $2,500, you can pay it in full with a timely filed return.) If you deposited all taxes for the quarter in full and on time, you have until August 10 to file the return. Also, employers must deposit FUTA taxes owed through June if the liability is more than $500.
  • Employers that provide a retirement plan generally must file a 2025 calendar-year retirement plan report (Form 5500 or Form 5500-EZ) or request an extension.

 

August 10 – Employees must report July tip income of $20 or more to employers (Form 4070).

 

September 10 – Employees must report August tip income of $20 or more to employers (Form 4070).

 

September 15

  • Individuals must pay the third installment of 2026 estimated income taxes.
  • Calendar-year corporations must pay the third installment of 2026 estimated income taxes.
  • Calendar-year S corporations on extension must file a 2025 income tax return (Form 1120-S) and pay any tax, interest and penalties due and, if applicable, make contributions for 2025 to certain employer-sponsored retirement plans.
  • Calendar-year partnerships on extension must file a 2025 income tax return (Form 1065 or Form 1065-B).

 

September 30 – Calendar-year trusts and estates on extension must file a 2025 income tax return (Form 1041).


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