Important tax dates for individuals


January 15, 2022

4th-quarter 2021 estimated tax payments are due.

If you are self-employed or have other fourth-quarter income that requires you to pay quarterly estimated taxes, make sure to get them postmarked by January 15, 2022. 


April 18, 2022

1st-quarter 2022 estimated tax payment due 

If you are self-employed or have other income that requires you to pay quarterly estimated taxes, be sure to get your 1040-ES Form postmarked by this date. 


April 18, 2022

Individual tax returns due for the tax year 2021 

The due date for filing tax returns and making tax payments is on April 18, 2022.  Make sure you have either applied for an extension, e-filed, or postmarked your individual tax returns by midnight. The Individual Tax Return Extension Form for Tax Year 2021 is also due on this day. 

June 15, 2022

2nd-quarter 2022 estimated tax payment due 

If you are self-employed or have other income that requires you to pay quarterly estimated taxes, make sure your payment is postmarked by this date.  

September 15, 2022

3rd-quarter 2022 estimated tax payment due 

If you are self-employed or have other income that requires you to pay quarterly estimated taxes, make sure your third-quarter payment is postmarked by September 15, 2022. 

October 15, 2022

Extended individual tax returns due 

If you had a filing extension on your 2021 tax return, you will need to complete it and e-file or have it postmarked by October 15, 2022. 

January 15, 2023

4th-quarter 2022 estimated tax payment due 

If you are self-employed or have other income that requires you to pay quarterly estimated taxes, make sure to get them postmarked by January 15, 2023.

* The IRS has the authority to adjust Federal tax deadlines, including April 15. Most recently, it exercised that authority in 2019 and 2020 tax years. The IRS can make the change on short notice based on its assessment of financial or economic conditions.

Neither Kingdom Wealth Advisory or, JWC/JWCA are tax or legal advisors and this information should not be considered tax or legal advice. Consult with a tax and/or legal advisor for such issues.