Key February 2026 Tax Deadlines for Indiana Business Owners

Key February 2026 Tax Deadlines for Indiana Business Owners

February marks a critical point in the tax year, with a cluster of deadlines that are essential for maintaining compliance. For business owners, especially those navigating existing tax issues or unfiled returns, meeting these dates is the first step toward financial control and peace of mind. Here’s a straightforward guide to the key federal tax deadlines your business needs to address this month.

Crucial Due Dates: February 2, 2026

The beginning of the month is packed with filing requirements for forms related to the 2025 tax year. Missing these can lead to significant penalties and complicate any ongoing tax resolution efforts.

W-2s and 1099-NECs: Employee and Contractor Reporting

Form W-2: Employers must furnish 2025 W-2 forms to all employees by this date. Simultaneously, Copy A of Form W-2, along with the transmittal Form W-3, must be filed with the Social Security Administration.

Form 1099-NEC: If your business paid $600 or more for nonemployee compensation (e.g., to independent contractors or service providers) in 2025, you must provide Form 1099-NEC to those individuals and file copies with the IRS by February 2. Accurate and timely filing of these forms is fundamental to avoiding IRS scrutiny.

Other Information Returns Due to Recipients

Many other crucial forms must be sent to recipients by February 2, including:

  • Form 1098: Mortgage Interest Statement
  • Other Forms 1099: Reporting income such as rent, royalties, dividends, interest, or retirement plan distributions.
  • Form W-2G: For certain gambling winnings.

While you must provide these to recipients now, the filing deadline with the IRS for most of these forms (excluding the 1099-NEC) is later.

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Quarterly and Annual Payroll Tax Filings

Payroll tax obligations are a primary focus for the IRS. Failure to file and pay can trigger aggressive collection actions. The following forms for the 2025 tax year are due February 2:

  • Form 941: Employer’s Quarterly Federal Tax Return for Q4 2025.
  • Form 940: Employer's Annual Federal Unemployment (FUTA) Tax Return.
  • Form 943: Employer's Annual Federal Tax Return for Agricultural Employees.
  • Form 945: Annual Return of Withheld Federal Income Tax (for nonpayroll items like pensions or gambling winnings).

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If you have already deposited all taxes in full and on time for these forms, you may have an extended filing deadline of February 10.

Mid-Month Tax Deadlines

February 10: Extended Filing Deadline

As mentioned, if you made timely and complete deposits for Forms 940, 941, 943, 944, and 945, your deadline to file the returns is extended to February 10. This grace period rewards businesses that have stayed current on their tax deposits.

February 17: Deposits and Statements

  • Information Statements: Forms 1099-B (Broker Transactions), 1099-S (Real Estate Proceeds), and certain 1099-MISC forms must be furnished to recipients by this date.
  • Tax Deposits: For businesses on a monthly deposit schedule, Social Security, Medicare, and withheld income taxes for January 2026 are due.
  • Employee Withholding: Employers must begin withholding income tax for any employee who claimed exemption in 2025 but has not submitted a new Form W-4 for 2026.

Important Considerations for All Filers

Weekends & Holidays: If a tax deadline falls on a Saturday, Sunday, or legal holiday, the due date automatically moves to the next business day.

Disaster Relief: The IRS often provides filing extensions to taxpayers in federally declared disaster areas. You can find updated information on the official websites.

  • FEMA: https://www.fema.gov/disaster/declarations
  • IRS: https://www.irs.gov/newsroom/tax-relief-in-disaster-situations

Staying on top of these deadlines is challenging, but it's a non-negotiable part of running a responsible business. If you're feeling overwhelmed by these obligations or are dealing with unresolved tax debt from prior years, you don't have to manage it alone. Contact the experts at Midwest Tax Resolution, LLC for a confidential consultation to bring your business back into compliance and secure your financial future.

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We’ve helped countless individuals and businesses get back on track with the IRS. Reach out today for a confidential consultation and start moving toward financial relief.
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