October 15 Tax Deadline is Almost Here

🚨 The October 15 Tax Deadline Is Almost Here — Don’t Let It Sneak Up on You

If you filed for a tax extension earlier this year, it’s officially crunch time. The final deadline to file your 2024 tax return is Wednesday, October 15 — and missing it could mean penalties you don’t want added to your to-do list.

Now, here’s the thing: an extension to file is not an extension to pay.
If you owe taxes, the clock’s been ticking since April. The good news? Paying as much as you can now can help reduce interest and penalties — and get you back on track before year-end.

Why This Matters for Small Business Owners

Small business owners have enough to juggle — payroll, invoices, inventory, maybe even pumpkin spice–fueled planning sessions for Q4. The last thing you need is an IRS notice showing up because your extended return slipped through the cracks.

If you’ve been holding off on filing because you’re missing a few documents or just haven’t had time to sort it all out — you’re not alone. Many entrepreneurs wait until the fall to finalize their books. But waiting too long could mean unnecessary penalties or missed deductions.

A Few Things You Should Know

  • E-file is your friend. It’s faster, safer, and helps you get your refund (if you’re due one) through direct deposit without the paper trail headaches.

  • You can still pay online. The IRS Direct Pay system lets you pay directly from your bank account for free — or you can use a card or digital wallet (just watch for processing fees).

  • Need more time to pay? If cash flow is tight — and let’s be honest, that happens — you can apply for an IRS payment plan instead of ignoring the balance. That keeps you compliant and gives you breathing room.

  • In disaster areas or active-duty military? You may have more time to file. Special extensions often apply, and we can help you find out if you qualify.

Stay in Control of Your Tax Picture

You can check what the IRS has on file for you — like past W2s, balances, or your adjusted gross income — by logging into your IRS Online Account. It’s worth a quick look before filing, especially if you’ve had income changes or made estimated tax payments during the year.

Let’s Get This Done (and Done Right)

If you haven’t filed yet, this is your friendly nudge to get moving — but you don’t have to do it alone. At Freedom Line Accounting & Tax, we help small business owners just like you file confidently, stay compliant, and keep more of what they earn.

We’ll help you make sense of your numbers, file before the deadline, and set you up for smoother sailing next tax season.

👉 Book your complimentary consultation today and let’s make sure your October 15 deadline doesn’t turn into an October 16 problem.

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