For the 2009 tax year the date is October 15 2010.
If you mean for filing your return for income earned in 2012 the normal date would be April 15, 2013 unless you file an extension which gives you until October 15, 2013. Remember that the extension is only an extension to file and not an extension to pay any taxes that may be due. If you do not pay the taxes due then interest and penalties for non-payment of taxes will be assessed. If you don't file your taxes or an extension by April 15, 2013 then you will be assessed penalties and interest for non-payment of taxes and for non-filing of the return on a timely manner.
It depends on the legislation of your country.
The last day to file federal income taxes is typically April 15th. However, if this date falls on a weekend or holiday, the deadline may be extended to the next business day. It's important to check the current year's tax filing deadline to be certain.
The IRS deadline for filing your taxes is April 15th, however you do have the option of filing an extension if you need more time.
The official deadline for 2012 was April 17th. If you applied for an extension, the deadline is October 15th. You can send your return even after that, but you can only get a refund up to 3 years after the filing deadline.
Within the United States it is typically April 15. However, you can apply for an extension.
Two years with a possible 90 day extension for filing
April 15 is the last day to file your taxes each year.
For the tax year 2009 any amount of taxes that were owed to the United States Treasury were supposed to be postmarked before midnight April 15 2010. After that day the past due taxes will be accumulating penalties and interest until the amount is paid in full. The 1040 federal income tax return was also due at time but you could have applied for an extension until October 15 2010 for the filing of the 1040 federal income tax return. The extension is NOT an extension to pay any of the amount of the taxes that may have been due to be paid by the April 15 deadline. You can still file the 1040 tax return online until October 15 2010.
All home daycare providers must file taxes each year. If they do not, they are breaking the law.
If on the last day of the year, your divorce was not final yet, your choices are: 1) married filing jointly 2) married filing separately 3) head of household (if you did not live with your spouse AT ALL during the last six months of the year and you meet all of the other qualifications for head of household). Filing as single is not an option.
If you are legally separated on the last day of the year, you should file either as single or as Head of Household (if you have children that live with you for more than 50% of the year).