When Can You File Taxes in 2026?
Short Answer
For most U.S. taxpayers, the 2026 tax filing deadline is April 15, 2026. If you need more time, you can request an automatic extension to October 15, 2026.
Key Tax Filing Dates in 2026
April 15, 2026 — Primary Deadline
This is the standard tax day for all federal income tax returns. By this date, you should have:
- All W-2 forms from employers (due by January 31, 2026)
- All 1099 forms from clients, banks, or investment accounts (due by January 31, 2026 for most variants)
- Any K-1 forms from partnerships, S-corporations, or trusts
If you file electronically, the IRS begins accepting 2025 returns in late January 2026. Filing early typically means faster refunds and fewer processing delays.
October 15, 2026 — Extended Deadline
You can request an automatic six-month extension by filing Form 4868 by April 15, 2026. This gives you until October 15 to file — but it does not extend the time to pay any taxes owed. Estimates and payments are still due April 15 to avoid interest and penalties.
When Refunds Start Arriving
The IRS issues most refunds within 21 days of accepting an e-filed return. Direct deposit is the fastest method. If you claim the Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC) or Additional Child Tax Credit (ACTC), the IRS cannot release refunds before mid-February 2026 due to a statutory hold.
What If You Owe?
If you have a balance due, pay as much as possible by April 15 to minimize interest charges. The IRS offers payment plans (installment agreements) for those who cannot pay in full. Interest currently accrues at the federal short-term rate (set quarterly), which in 2025 was around 7–8% annually.
Important Reminders
- State taxes: Most states follow the federal April 15 deadline, but check your state’s revenue agency for exact dates.
- Military members: Eligible for additional filing extensions under the Servicemembers Civil Relief Act.
- Disaster victims: The IRS may grant additional postponements in federally declared disaster areas — check IRS disaster relief announcements.
Bottom line: File by April 15, 2026, or request an extension to avoid penalties. If you owe, pay what you can to reduce interest charges.