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The original 1099 filing deadline is January 31, which falls on a weekend this year. Under IRS rules, the official filing date for the 2025 tax year is therefore shifted to the next business day, i.e., Monday, February 2, 2026.
Forms Affected by the Feb. 2, 2026, Deadline
With just three days left to file, here's a quick reminder of the commonly filed forms that are due by Feb 2, 2026:
Form Name | Deadline Type |
Recipient copy delivery and IRS filing | |
1099-MISC, 1099-INT, 1099-DIV, 1099-R, 1099-G | Recipient copy delivery |
Employee copy delivery and SSA filing | |
Form 1095-B, Form 1095-C | Recipient copy delivery |
Form 940, 941 (Q4), 944, 945 | IRS filing |
Consequences of Missing the Feb 2, 2026, Deadline
Businesses that fail to file on time may face significant IRS penalties and compliance issues.
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