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  2. When Are Taxes Due for 2022? Tax Year Dates You Need To Know

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    If you are required to make estimated tax payments, your payment for the fourth quarter of tax year 2021 is due on this date. Submit with Form 1040-ES Voucher 4 or pay online. Jan. 31, 2022

  3. Tax Schedule 2022: Every Date You Need To Know - AOL

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    The previous two delays in 2020 and 2021 were pandemic-related. This year, the IRS pushed back the deadline for filing your 2021 tax returns and for paying taxes owed because of the Emancipation ...

  4. Tax Schedule 2023: Every Date You Need To Know - AOL

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    The delays in 2020 and 2021 were pandemic-related. However, in 2022, the IRS pushed back the deadline for filing 2021 tax returns and for paying taxes owed because of the Emancipation Day holiday ...

  5. Tax Day - Wikipedia

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    Note that April 15 falls close to Old Lady Day (April 5), the close of the British tax year. This date corresponds to Lady Day (March 25) on the Julian calendar and is one of the old quarter days, when rates and taxes were paid, rents were due, servants were hired, and school terms started; March 25 O.S. was chosen in the 12th century for its ...

  6. Fiscal year - Wikipedia

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    Some federal countries, such as Canada and Switzerland, require the provincial or cantonal tax year to align with the federal year. In the United States, most states retained a 30 June fiscal year-end date when the federal government switched to 30 September in 1976. Nearly all jurisdictions require that the tax year be 12 months or 52/53 weeks ...

  7. Virginia Department of Taxation - Wikipedia

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    [6] [7] [8] The mission of the agency is to "serve the public by acting ethically and efficiently in our administration of Virginia’s tax laws." [ 1 ] The agency is currently led by Craig M. Burns, who has served as Tax Commissioner since November 2010 [ 9 ] [ 10 ]