USA Tax Calendar & Authorities
Plan federal deadlines and reach the right state tax authority
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IRS planning anchors
- Mid-April: common anchor for individual returns, first estimated payment, and extensions.
- Mid-June: common anchor for second estimated payment.
- Mid-September: common anchor for third estimated payment.
- Mid-October: common anchor for many extended individual returns.
- Mid-January: common anchor for fourth estimated payment.
Official state lookup
State deadlines vary by tax type, filing method, entity type, and local rules. Use the Federation of Tax Administrators directory and state forms index to confirm the live agency and current forms.
Monthly planning calendar
One month per row. Federal anchors are broad planning reminders, while state due dates should always be confirmed with the state authority.
January tax planning
Federal estimated tax payment for Q4 is commonly due around mid-January for many taxpayers. Review wage withholding, 1099 reporting prep, and state annual filing calendars.
February tax planning
Business information returns and payroll tasks often continue. Check state agency portals for annual reconciliations, withholding returns, and sales tax schedules.
March tax planning
Partnerships and S corporations often face key federal filing dates in March. Confirm state entity deadlines and extension rules with your state authority.
April tax planning
Individual federal returns, many C corporation filings, first-quarter estimated taxes, and extension requests are typically centered around mid-April.
May tax planning
Use May as a follow-up month: refund tracking, notices, account corrections, and any post-filing state obligations. Businesses should review monthly sales or payroll cycles.
June tax planning
Second-quarter estimated taxes are typically due in mid-June. Multi-state businesses should confirm nexus, sales tax registrations, and seasonal filing needs.
July tax planning
Mid-year check: payroll, withholding accuracy, sales tax registrations, and business entity compliance. Some states issue annual report or renewal reminders in this period.
August tax planning
Back-to-school sales tax holiday seasons may apply in some states. Monitor state revenue announcements and local filing requirements.
September tax planning
Third-quarter estimated tax payments are typically due in mid-September. Businesses should review extension status and upcoming year-end compliance needs.
October tax planning
Extended individual federal returns are commonly due in mid-October. State deadlines may follow federal timing or differ by jurisdiction.
November tax planning
Year-end tax planning month. Review withholding, bonus payroll effects, entity payments, and any state notice or reconciliation requirements.
December tax planning
Prepare for year-end reporting, W-2 and 1099 workflows, payroll cutoff timing, and next-year estimated tax planning. State annual deadlines can appear early in the new year.
State authorities
All 50 states plus D.C. One card per row. Use these cards as the clean directory layer, then open the official directory/forms pages for the current live contacts and filings.
Alabama
Alabama Department of Revenue
Alaska
Alaska Department of Revenue
Arizona
Arizona Department of Revenue
Arkansas
Arkansas Department of Finance and Administration
California
California Franchise Tax Board / California Department of Tax and Fee Administration
Colorado
Colorado Department of Revenue
Connecticut
Connecticut Department of Revenue Services
Delaware
Delaware Division of Revenue
District of Columbia
District of Columbia Office of Tax and Revenue
Florida
Florida Department of Revenue
Georgia
Georgia Department of Revenue
Hawaii
Hawaii Department of Taxation
Idaho
Idaho State Tax Commission
Illinois
Illinois Department of Revenue
Indiana
Indiana Department of Revenue
Iowa
Iowa Department of Revenue
Kansas
Kansas Department of Revenue
Kentucky
Kentucky Department of Revenue
Louisiana
Louisiana Department of Revenue
Maine
Maine Revenue Services
Maryland
Comptroller of Maryland
Massachusetts
Massachusetts Department of Revenue
Michigan
Michigan Department of Treasury
Minnesota
Minnesota Department of Revenue
Mississippi
Mississippi Department of Revenue
Missouri
Missouri Department of Revenue
Montana
Montana Department of Revenue
Nebraska
Nebraska Department of Revenue
Nevada
Nevada Department of Taxation
New Hampshire
New Hampshire Department of Revenue Administration
New Jersey
New Jersey Division of Taxation
New Mexico
New Mexico Taxation and Revenue Department
New York
New York Department of Taxation and Finance
North Carolina
North Carolina Department of Revenue
North Dakota
North Dakota Office of State Tax Commissioner
Ohio
Ohio Department of Taxation
Oklahoma
Oklahoma Tax Commission
Oregon
Oregon Department of Revenue
Pennsylvania
Pennsylvania Department of Revenue
Rhode Island
Rhode Island Division of Taxation / Department of Revenue
South Carolina
South Carolina Department of Revenue
South Dakota
South Dakota Department of Revenue
Tennessee
Tennessee Department of Revenue
Texas
Texas Comptroller of Public Accounts
Utah
Utah State Tax Commission
Vermont
Vermont Department of Taxes
Virginia
Virginia Department of Taxation
Washington
Washington State Department of Revenue
West Virginia
West Virginia State Tax Department
Wisconsin
Wisconsin Department of Revenue
Wyoming
Wyoming Department of Revenue
