When Is the 2025 Tax Deadline, How Can You Get an Extension?

The IRS' Form 4868, "Application for Extension of Time to File U.S. Individual Income Tax Return," is seen here. Credit - Robert D. Barnes—Getty Images

The last day to file your taxes is fast approaching. As such, you may find yourself curious as to if you’re eligible for a tax extension and how you would go about obtaining one. A January news release from the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) said that “more than half of all tax returns are expected to be filed this year with the help of a tax professional.” The IRS also urged people once more to use a “trusted tax pro to avoid potential scams and schemes.”

For those who have yet to file their taxes, here is what you need to know about the 2025 tax deadline and how to apply for an extension.

When is the 2025 tax deadline?

Per usual, the tax deadline for this year is April 15—the U.S. tax day, which falls on a Tuesday in 2025.

Though the deadline is April 15, the IRS predicted in January that more than 140 million individual tax returns for the tax year 2024 would be filed ahead of the deadline.

As of April 4, the IRS had already received 101,422,000 individual income tax returns for the 2025 tax filing season.

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Have any states delayed their tax deadlines for 2025? 

Natural disasters have affected U.S. citizens around the country this past year—from the wildfires in Los Angeles to hurricanes in Florida and North Carolina.

Disaster victims in 12 states have automatic extensions to file and pay their 2024 taxes. Though some of these extensions only apply to certain populations within said states.

For California wildfire victims, per the IRS, "these taxpayers now have until Oct. 15, 2025, to file various federal individual and business tax returns and make tax payments.”

For victims of Hurricane Helene and Hurricane Milton in various states including West Virginia, Alabama, Florida, Georgia, North Carolina, and South Carolina—and parts of Tennessee and Virginia—the deadlines have been extended to May 1, 2025 to file for the 2024 fiscal year.

Other areas that qualify for a May 1 extension due to disaster relief include Juneau in Alaska and Chaves County in New Mexico, while those affected by severe weather in Kentucky now have until Nov. 3 "to file various federal individual and business tax returns and make tax payments."

If you are unsure whether you qualify for a state’s extension, the IRS has a page specifically dedicated to news in each state, where taxpayers can toggle into the state, or states, they will be filing taxes in, to see if there is a delayed deadline.