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what day is tax day

Tax Day in the United States is generally on April 15 each year, or the next business day if the 15th falls on a weekend or certain holidays.

Quick Scoop: What day is Tax Day?

For most U.S. individual taxpayers:

  • Tax Day is the deadline to file your federal income tax return and pay any tax you owe.
  • Since the mid‑1950s, it has typically fallen on April 15.
  • If April 15 lands on a Saturday, Sunday, or a holiday (like Emancipation Day in Washington, D.C.), the deadline usually moves to the next business day.
  • Many states with income taxes use the same day as their state filing deadline, though a few have different dates.

For this decade, for example:

  • 2024: Monday, April 15.
  • 2025: Tuesday, April 15.
  • 2026: Wednesday, April 15.

Mini FAQ

  1. Is Tax Day always April 15?
    Not absolutely always, but almost: if April 15 is a weekend or affected by certain holidays, it shifts to the next business day.
  1. What happens if I can’t file by Tax Day?
    You can typically file for an extension (often to mid‑October), but you still need to pay an estimate of what you owe by Tax Day to avoid extra interest and some penalties.
  1. Does this cover state taxes too?
    Often yes—many states align with the federal deadline—but some states set their own due dates, so you should check your state’s rules.

Simple HTML table for key dates

Year Federal Tax Day Date Weekday
2024 April 15 Monday
2025 April 15 Tuesday
2026 April 15 Wednesday
[3][9] **TL;DR:** In the U.S., when people ask “what day is Tax Day,” they almost always mean April 15, unless that date is pushed to the next business day by weekends or certain holidays.

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