NATIONAL TAX DAY – April 15
Sat Apr 15th

National Tax Day

The 2022 Federal Tax Exemption deadline is Monday, April 18th.

National Tax Day is held on April 15th of each year. In the United States, the term "tax day" refers to the day on which individual income tax returns are due to the federal government. For state tax returns, the date may also refer to April 15th.

The Federal income tax filing deadline is midnight on April 15th of every year, with extensions taking place on Saturday, Sunday, or a holiday. In those situations, the returns are due to the first succeeding day, not a Saturday, Sunday, or a holiday.

These dates can change depending on the location as well as the year. Some years ago, due to extenuating circumstances such as natural disasters, more significant extensions have been granted by the Federal Government.

#nationaltaxday is a worldwide taxday that must be observed by everyone

  • Complete and file your taxes.
  • Benjamin Franklin: Nothing is certain but death and taxes
  • Keep a copy of your tax return in a safe place a
  • Give your tax preparer a shout-out
  • To post on social media, use #NationalTaxDay

History of national tax day has spanned history

In 1862, income tax was first collected in The United States to finance the Civil War.. Since not being apportioned with conformity across the states, it was deemed unconstitutional. With the 16th Amendment in 1913, the United States introduced income tax for the first time ever. At that time, the filing deadline was March 1. At that time, the filing deadline was March 1. The deadline was moved to March 15, 1918, but then in 1955, for the most recent change, the filing deadline was moved to April 15th.. Tax Day is now officially recognized as a holiday in the United States.

Tax FAQ

Q. What is Benjamin Franklin's full quote?

"Our new Constitution has now been established, and everything seems to be durable," Benjamin Franklin wrote in a letter to French scientist Jean-Baptiste Le Roy, "but nothing is certain in this world except death and taxes." A. A.

Q. I need an extension to file my taxes. I need an extension. What is the best way to use?

A. Visit irs.gov for a complete list of forms to request an extension.