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Key February 2026 Tax Deadlines for Individuals

Welcome to your essential guide for February 2026 tax deadlines specifically tailored for individuals navigating tax responsibilities in the Inland Empire. This month, we focus on understanding estimated tax payments, tip income reporting, and W-4 exemption renewals.

Estimated Tax Payments – February 2

For those who overlooked the January 15 installment, here's your chance to avoid penalties: you can file your 2025 tax return (using Form 1040 or 1040-SR) by February 2. Filing by this date allows you to pay any remaining amounts due without incurring late fees. Missed this? Aim for the April 15 deadline to remain compliant.

Tip Income Reporting – February 10

Earned $20 or more in tips last January? It's time to report these earnings to your employer. Whether you're a server at a popular Rancho Cucamonga restaurant, or a bartender in Riverside, ensure your tips are documented clearly. Utilize IRS Form 4070 or a signed statement detailing your personal and employer information along with your tip totals. Your employer will deduct the necessary FICA and income tax from your regular wages, so ensure these are correctly captured in your payroll.

Tax Document Reporting

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Renewing Your W-4 Exemption – February 17

If you claimed an exemption from tax withholding last year, now's the time to renew it. Submit a new W-4 form to your employer by this date to maintain your exemption status throughout 2026. This applies to all, including those busy in the Inland Empire's bustling real estate industry.

Handling Weekends & Holidays

If any of these due dates fall on a weekend or legal holiday, don't stress—the deadline is conveniently pushed to the following business day.

Extensions in Disaster Zones

Timelines may shift if you're in a designated disaster area. To verify your eligibility for such extensions, check out the resources provided by FEMA and the IRS. Visit the FEMA site and the IRS announcement page.

These friendly reminders aim to keep Inland Empire's dedicated small business owners ahead of tax obligations, allowing them to focus on what they do best—growing their businesses.

Need help managing these deadlines? Schedule a consultation with our expert team today!

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Are you a small business owner in Inland Empire, Los Angeles, or Orange County? Let’s discuss tailored tax strategies designed specifically for small businesses in Southern California. Book your free consultation with a licensed CPA today.
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