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National Tax Day: April 18, 2022*

Press Release Number CB22-SFS.51
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*From the IRS, News Releases, IR-2022-08, January 10, 2022

“Key filing season dates

“There are several important dates taxpayers should keep in mind for this year's filing season:

  • April 18: Due date to file 2021 tax return or request extension and pay tax owed due to Emancipation Day holiday in Washington, D.C., even for those who live outside the area.
  • April 19: Due date to file 2021 tax return or request extension and pay tax owed for those who live in MA or ME due to Patriots' Day holiday.
  • October 17: Due date to file for those requesting an extension on their 2021 tax returns.”

Key Stats

Source: Census.gov > Data > Experimental Data Products.

Note: Click on the image above to open the full interactive visualization.

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Federal, State, & Local Governments Tax Statistics:

Source: Quarterly Services Survey (QSS), 2022 back to 2003.

Note: The Annual Survey of State Government Tax Collections (STC) provides a summary of taxes collected by the 50 state governments, as well as all dependent state-level governmental entities, for five broad tax categories and up to 25 tax subcategories.

Note: Use this interactive tool to explore aggregated revenue, expenditure and employment data for state and local governments. Customize the view by using the drop-down menus and selectable category buttons. The “Variable” dropdown is set to “Revenue.” Receive additional information by hovering over each data element. The Snapshot below is cropped at the bottom. Click on the image to for the full interactive page.

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