December Tax Deadlines for US Small Business in 2026
All important December 2026 tax deadlines for sole proprietors, LLCs, S-Corps, and C-Corps. Don't miss a filing.
Tax deadlines are easy to miss — and expensive. Here's every major federal tax deadline in December 2026 that affects US small businesses.
Quick overview
- December 31 — Year-end tax planning deadline
- December 31 — Last day for 401(k) contribution changes
- December 31 — SEP IRA contribution deadline for solo proprietors (can extend)
Detail on each deadline
December 31: Year-end tax planning deadline
Missing this deadline usually triggers a penalty of 5% per month (capped at 25%) plus interest. File even if you can't pay — the failure-to-file penalty is 10x the failure-to-pay penalty.
December 31: Last day for 401(k) contribution changes
Missing this deadline usually triggers a penalty of 5% per month (capped at 25%) plus interest. File even if you can't pay — the failure-to-file penalty is 10x the failure-to-pay penalty.
December 31: SEP IRA contribution deadline for solo proprietors (can extend)
Missing this deadline usually triggers a penalty of 5% per month (capped at 25%) plus interest. File even if you can't pay — the failure-to-file penalty is 10x the failure-to-pay penalty.
Not sure which deadlines apply to you?
It depends on your entity type:
- Sole proprietor / single-member LLC: file Schedule C with Form 1040 by April 15
- Multi-member LLC / partnership: Form 1065 by March 15
- S-Corp: Form 1120-S by March 15
- C-Corp: Form 1120 by April 15 (or 15th of 4th month after fiscal year-end)
- Employer: Form 941 quarterly, W-2/1099 annually
How TinSuite helps you stay on top
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