For Federal Income Tax Returns
The IRS announced that taxpayers who live in counties designated by FEMA as disaster areas because of the January 2023 storms now have more time to file and pay their Federal Income Tax Returns.
As of the date of this writing eligible taxpayers for the Federal postponement are individuals and businesses that are located in all counties in California except Lassen, Modoc, and Shasta. See the IRS news release for updates to this list: HERE
Eligible taxpayers for Federal purposes have until October 16th to:
- File their 2022 income tax returns (individual, business, and tax-exempt entities)
- Pay their 2022 Q4 Estimate
- Pay their 2022 Balance Due
- Pay their 2023 Q1, Q2, and Q3 Estimates
- Make 2022 IRA contributions (be sure to check with your financial institution that they will accept payments after 4/18/23)
- Make 2022 HSA contributions (be sure to check with your financial institution that they will accept payments after 4/18/23)
Note: ForImperial, Kern, Plumas, and Sierra – their postponment covers only deadlines that ocurred after March 9th (so it is pretty much everything listed above except the 2022 Q4 estimate). To see the latest News Release, click HERE.
For California Income Tax Returns
See the California news release for updates to this list: HERE.
Eligible taxpayers for the California Postponement have until October 16th to:
- File their 2022 income tax returns (individual & business returns normally due on 3/15 or 4/18)
- Pay their 2022 Q4 Estimate
- Pay their 2022 Balance Due
- Pay their 2023 Q1, Q2, and Q3 Estimates
- Pay their PTET payments (normally due 6/15)
Should you wait?
There are two steps to your tax return: Filing and Paying
- Filing: Your tax preparer may have other work already planned for after April 15th (the normal deadline) so we encourage you to file earlier rather than later.
- Paying: If you are discliplined with money, it does make sense to delay making the payments. Save that cash and earn interest on your money until the payments are due on October 16th. If you are not disciplined with money then you may want to make the payments on the regular schedule.