Essential December 2025 Tax Deadlines for Individuals

As the year-end approaches, it's crucial to keep up with important tax reminders such as year-end planning, tip reporting, IRA withdrawals, and final deductible payments for 2025.

December 1 - Year-End Tax Strategy Consultation

December is the month to take actions that will influence your 2025 tax outcome. Taxpayers experiencing significant income fluctuations, changes in marital or dependent status, or property sales during the year should schedule a consultation for effective tax planning.

December 10 - Tip Income Reporting

If you received more than $20 in tips during November, report them to your employer using IRS Form 4070 by December 10. This reporting helps in the accurate withholding of FICA and income taxes. In cases where tips exceed regular wages, any uncollected withholding will be detailed in Box 8 of your W-2, requiring you to settle the amount when filing your tax return.

Image 2 December 31 - IRA Withdrawal Deadline

This is the last day for required withdrawals from a Traditional IRA to avoid penalties if you were born before January 1, 1952. Those who turned 73 during 2025 may defer their first mandatory distribution to April 1, 2026. Ensure that arrangements are made ahead of time, especially if your institution is closed on this day.

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December 31 - Deadline for Deductible Payments

It's also the deadline for making deductible payments for your 2025 returns, excluding IRA, SEP, or Keogh contributions, which are acceptable post-December 31.

Image 1 December 31 - Consider Early Action

Planning on taking end-of-year financial actions? Do so before December 31, as many banks and financial services may not operate that day.

Weekends & Holidays:

If a deadline falls on a weekend or holiday, it extends to the next business day.

Disaster Area Extensions:

In disaster-designated areas, due dates may be extended. Check the FEMA website and IRS resource for current details.

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