When Are My Business Taxes Due?

When Are My Business Taxes Due?

Your deadline for filing business taxes depends on your business entity type. Here are the general deadlines for filing business taxes in the United States:

Sole Proprietorships and Single-Member LLC

  1. Tax Form: Schedule C (which is attached to your personal tax return, Form 1040)
  2. Deadline: April 15th
  3. Extended Deadline: October 15th

Partnerships and Multi-Member LLCs

  1. Tax Form: Form 1065
  2. Deadline: March 15th
  3. Extended Deadline: September 15th

S Corporations

  1. Tax Form: Form 1120S
  2. Deadline: March 15th
  3. Extended Deadline: September 15th

C Corporations

  1. Tax Form: Form 1120
  2. Deadline: April 15th
  3. Extended Deadline: October 15th
If the deadline falls on a weekend or a holiday, the due date may be extended to the next business day. Additionally, businesses may request an extension to file their taxes, but any taxes owed are still due by the original deadline to avoid penalties and interest.

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