In fact, it's even closer, since this third month of the years also has us spring forward into Daylight Saving Time. Your 2023 arrival is welcome, officially bringing us spring and getting us closer to the end of the main tax filing season. Note: I'm in the Central Time Zone, so adjust accordingly for where you live. They'll speed by quickly when you're having tax fun! Plus, the Tax Moves below the counter will list some timely tasks to take care this first month of 2023, and each of the remaining 11 when they arrive. The countdown clock below should help us from missing out on making important tax-saving moves the rest of this year. The states that follow the federal tax calendar, which is most of them, also tend to abide by this date change. So this year, we have until Tuesday, April 18, to finish our federal forms and, if we find we owe, come up with the money for Uncle Sam. When this Washington, D.C., holiday falls on the day our federal taxes are due, it bumps Tax Day nationwide to the next business day. This later date is because April 15, 2023, is on Saturday, and the next business day, Monday, April 17, is Emancipation Day. Even better, it's not COVID-19 pandemic related. But at least this year we're getting some extra time to file and pay any tax we owe. Happy New Tax Year! Are you ready to file your 2022 tax return? Me neither.
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