The new year is a fresh start for every small business, but it also brings important tax decisions that can feel overwhelming. From federal deadlines to state-specific requirements, staying organized is key to avoiding stress and penalties. With a clear plan and the right guidance, tax decisions don’t have to be complicated. Scout Tax helps you stay on top of your tax responsibilities so you can focus on growing your business.
Stay on Top of Annual Tax Forms
One of the first priorities each year is ensuring that W-2s and 1099s reach employees and contractors on time. These forms must be issued by January 31, and preparing them early prevents delays and mistakes during tax season. Timely submissions also give your team the information they need to file their own taxes accurately.
Don’t Forget Estimated Tax Payments
Many small business owners overlook fourth-quarter estimated tax payments, which are due January 15. Missing this deadline can result in penalties and interest. Keeping track of these payments and planning ahead ensures your business stays compliant and avoids unnecessary financial stress.
Keep Your Financial Records Organized
Accurate bookkeeping is key to smooth tax filing and overall business management. Keeping income, expense records, and receipts well-organized reduces errors, simplifies reporting, and gives you a clear picture of your business’s financial health. Starting the year with organized records sets the stage for efficient tax preparation.
Understand State-Level Tax Requirements
Federal taxes aren’t the only responsibility. Many states require additional filings, including sales tax, franchise tax, or state income tax. Staying informed about these obligations helps your business remain compliant at all levels and prevents unnecessary fees or penalties.
Key Tax Dates to Remember in 2026
To make planning easier, here are some of the most important tax dates for small businesses this year:
- January 15 – Fourth-quarter estimated tax payments for 2025 are due.
- January 31 – Deadline to issue W-2s and 1099s to employees and contractors.
- March 15 – Deadline for S-corporation and partnership tax returns.
- April 15 – Deadline for individual tax returns and C-corporation payments (unless extended).
- June 15 – Second-quarter estimated tax payments due.
- September 15 – Third-quarter estimated tax payments due and extended returns for S-corporations/partnerships.
- October 15 – Extended deadline for individual tax returns.
These dates are essential for keeping your business compliant and avoiding late fees or penalties. Mark them on your calendar, plan ahead, and reach out to Scout Tax for expert support every step of the way.
Step Into Tax Clarity
Starting the year with a clear tax plan makes all the difference. By staying organized, tracking deadlines, and understanding your obligations at both the federal and state levels, small business owners can navigate tax season with confidence and peace of mind. Scout Tax is here to guide you every step of the way, so you can move forward smarter, faster, and stress-free.

