In the United States, Tax Day is a colloquial term for the day on which individual income tax returns are due to the federal government.
Since 1955, for those living in the United States, Tax Day has typically fallen on April 15.
Due to Emancipation Day in Washington, D.C. (observed on the weekday closest to April 16), when April 15 falls on a Friday, tax returns are due the following Monday; when April 15 falls on a Saturday or Sunday, tax returns are due the following Tuesday.
And so, in 2016, Tax Day will be Monday, April 18.
A three-day reprieve. Use it well! 🙂
Originally posted by SuzianneInteresting that it isn't a month-end. Our financial year ends June30 and our tax deadline is October 31. Not extended if it falls on a weekend day.
In the United States, Tax Day is a colloquial term for the day on which individual income tax returns are due to the federal government.
Since 1955, for those living in the United States, Tax Day has typically fallen on April 15.
Due to Emancipation Day in Washington, D.C. (observed on the weekday closest to April 16), when April 15 falls on a Friday, ...[text shortened]...
And so, in 2016, Tax Day will be Monday, April 18.
A three-day reprieve. Use it well! 🙂
Originally posted by SuzianneAnd so, in 2016, Tax Day will be Monday, April 18.
In the United States, Tax Day is a colloquial term for the day on which individual income tax returns are due to the federal government.
Since 1955, for those living in the United States, Tax Day has typically fallen on April 15.
Due to Emancipation Day in Washington, D.C. (observed on the weekday closest to April 16), when April 15 falls on a Friday, ...[text shortened]...
And so, in 2016, Tax Day will be Monday, April 18.
A three-day reprieve. Use it well! 🙂
My birthday. Whoopee. (sings Happy Birthday as a dirge.)
Originally posted by SuzianneOne might consider a numbered company in say...Panama.
In the United States, Tax Day is a colloquial term for the day on which individual income tax returns are due to the federal government.
Since 1955, for those living in the United States, Tax Day has typically fallen on April 15.
Due to Emancipation Day in Washington, D.C. (observed on the weekday closest to April 16), when April 15 falls on a Friday, ...[text shortened]...
And so, in 2016, Tax Day will be Monday, April 18.
A three-day reprieve. Use it well! 🙂