1st Quarter 2019 |
The first quarter of a calendar year is made up of January, February, and March. |
January 10: |
Employees who work for tips. If you received $20 or more in tips during December, report them to your employer. You can use Form 4070. |
January 15: |
Individuals. Make a payment of your estimated tax for 2018 if you didn't pay your income tax for the year through withholding (or didn't pay in enough tax that way). Use Form 1040-ES. This is the final installment date for 2018 estimated tax payments. However, you don't have to make this payment if you file your 2018 return (Form 1040) and pay any tax due by January 31, 2019. |
Farmers and fishermen. Pay your estimated tax for 2018 using Form 1040-ES. You
have until April 15 (April 17 if you live in
Maine or Massachusetts) to file your 2018 income
tax return (Form 1040). If you don't pay
your estimated tax by January 15, you must
file your 2018 return and pay any tax due by
March 1, 2019, to avoid an estimated tax
penalty. |
January 31: |
Payers of non-employee compensation.
File Form 1099-MISC for nonemployee
compensation paid in 2018. |
All businesses. Give annual information statements to recipients of certain payments you made during 2018. You can use the appropriate version of Form 1099 or other information return. Form 1099 can be issued electronically with the consent of the recipient. Payments that may be covered include the following. - Cash payments for fish (or other aquatic life) purchased from anyone engaged in the trade or business of catching fish.
- Compensation for workers who aren't considered employees (including fishing boat proceeds to crew members).
- Dividends and other corporate distributions.
- Interest.
- Rent.
- Royalties.
- Payments of Indian gaming profits to tribal members.
- Profit-sharing distributions.
- Retirement plan distributions.
- Original issue discount.
- Prizes and awards.
- Medical and health care payments.
- Debt cancellation (treated as payment to debtor).
- Cash payments over $10,000. See the instructions for Form 8300.
See the General Instructions for Certain Information Returns for information on what payments are covered, how much the payment must be before a statement is required, which form to use, when to file, and extensions of time to provide statements to the IRS. Forms 1099-B, 1099-S, and certain reporting on Form 1099-MISC, Miscellaneous Income, are due to recipients by February 15. |
Individuals who must make estimated tax
payments. If you didn't pay your last installment of estimated tax by January 15, you may choose (but aren't required) to file your income tax return (Form 1040) for 2018 by January 31. Filing your return and paying any tax due by January 31 prevents any penalty for late payment of the last installment. If you can't file and pay your tax by January 31, file and pay your tax by April 15 (April 17 if you live in Maine or Massachusetts). |
February 11: |
Employees who work for tips. If you received $20 or more in tips during January, report them to your employer. You can use
Form 4070. |
February 15: |
Individuals. If you claimed exemption from income tax withholding last year on the Form W-4, Employee's Withholding Allowance Certificate, you gave your employer, you must file a new Form W-4 by this date to continue your exemption for another year. |
All businesses. Give annual information statements to recipients of certain payments you made during 2018. You can use the appropriate version of Form 1099 or other information return. Form 1099 can be issued electronically with the consent of the recipient. This due date applies only to the following types of payments.
- All payments reported on Form 1099-B, Proceeds From Broker and Barter Exchange Transactions.
- All payments reported on Form 1099-S, Proceeds From Real Estate Transactions.
- Substitute payments reported in box 8 or gross proceeds paid to an attorney reported in box 14 of Form 1099-MISC.
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February 28: |
All businesses. File information returns
(for example, certain Forms 1099) for certain
payments you made during 2018. These payments
are described under January 31. However,
Form 1099-MISC reporting nonemployee
compensation must be filed by
January 31. There are different forms for different
types of payments. Use a separate
Form 1096 to summarize and transmit the
forms for each type of payment. See the
General Instructions for Certain Information
Returns for information on what payments
are covered, how much the payment must be
before a return is required, which form to use,
and extensions of time to file.
If you file Forms 1097, 1098, 1099 (except a
Form 1099-MISC reporting nonemployee compensation),
3921, 3922, or W-2G electronically,
your due date for filing them with the IRS will be extended to April 1. The due date for giving
the recipient these forms generally remains
January 31. |
March 1: |
Farmers and fishermen. File your 2018
income tax return (Form 1040) and pay any
tax due. However, you have until April 15
(April 17 if you live in Maine or Massachusetts)
to file if you paid your 2018 estimated
tax by January 15, 2019. |
March 11: |
Employees who work for tips. If you received $20 or more in tips during February,
report them to your employer. You can use
Form 4070. |
March 15: |
Partnerships. File a 2018 calendar year
return (Form 1065). Provide each partner
with a copy of their Schedule K-1 (Form
1065), Partner's Share of Income, Deductions,
Credits, etc., or substitute Schedule
K-1 (Form 1065).
To request an automatic 6-month extension
of time to file the return, file Form 7004. Then
file the return and provide each partner with a
copy of their final or amended (if required)
Schedule K-1 (Form 1065) by September 16. |
S corporation election. File Form 2553
to elect to be treated as an S corporation beginning
with calendar year 2019. If Form
2553 is filed late, S corporation treatment will
begin with calendar year 2019. |
S corporations. File a 2018 calendar year
income tax return (Form 1120S) and pay any
tax due. Provide each shareholder with a
copy of their Schedule K-1 (Form 1120S),
Shareholder's Share of Income, Deductions,
Credits, etc., or substitute Schedule K-1
(Form 1120S).
To request an automatic 6-month extension
of time to file the return, file Form 7004 and deposit
what you estimate you owe in tax. Then
file the return; pay any tax, interest, and penalties
due; and provide each shareholder with a
copy of their Schedule K-1 (Form 1120S) by
September 16. |