Tax help for the final filing push

April 5, 2010

Finger_pointing to right April 15 is bearing down. If you haven't filed yet, be sure to check out our Daily Tax Tip. A new one is posted each weekday there to your right. You'll also find a link to the previous tips in case you missed a few or just want a refresher.

Just under the tips, you'll find our state tax links. And drop down just a smidge further for the link to Bankrate's Tax Guide, where you'll find some more of my tax advice.

Finger_pointing to left Also take a look to the left side of the page. The April Tax Moves calendar lives there (below the countdown clock), with links to helpful posts on things you need to take care of by the filing deadline and beyond.

And don't forget other April tax tasks you might face.

I've made this post "sticky," meaning it's going to live up here at the top of the page until April 15. But don't worry. I'll keep posting. At least one new tax item a day will show up just underneath here, so keep scrolling! 

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We made it. Tax Day 2025 is finally over. For most of us. When the filing season started on Jan. 26, millions who were expecting refunds filed immediately. Most of us got our returns to the Internal Revenue Service by April 15. But plenty of taxpayers also got extensions. They are looking at an Oct. 15 filing deadline.

Those procrastinating filers aren’t a problem. In fact, the IRS appreciates taxpayers who take time to fill out their 1040 forms correctly. It also is grateful that tax submissions are spread out a bit, especially now that the IRS is a leaner agency. Processing returns is easier when they arrive throughout the year instead of in massive bunches.

But enough about Uncle Sam’s tax collection issues. The focus now is on all y’all who filed for extensions, giving you another six months to complete your return. Since your new mid-October due date will be here before you know it, let’s get started now on meeting it.

The ol’ blog is here to help you finish up your extended Form 1040. You can start with January’s tax tips page, which has links to the rest of the year’s tips by-month collections. You also can peruse various tax categories for more tailored advice by clicking on the More Tax Posts drop-down menu at the top of this (and every) page.

And to make sure you don’t miss your new filing deadline, the count-down clock below will let you know just how much time you to file by Oct. 15. At the latest.e. (Note: I’m in the Central Time Zone, so adjust accordingly for where you live.)

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