February 2026 Tax Deadlines for Dallas-Fort Worth Businesses

Navigating February 2026: A Guide to Business Tax Deadlines

February marks a critical checkpoint for business owners, demanding precise attention to year-end reporting. At MJ Ahmed CPA PLLC, we've spent over 25 years helping Dallas-Fort Worth businesses confidently manage these deadlines and maintain compliance. This guide breaks down the key dates you need on your calendar for February 2026.

Early February Focus: Year-End Information Returns

The beginning of the month is dominated by deadlines for reporting payments made to employees and independent contractors during the previous year.

February 2: Forms 1099-NEC & W-2

This is a major deadline for any business with a workforce.

  • For Independent Contractors: If your business paid $600 or more in 2025 for services from a non-employee (such as a freelancer or contractor), you must issue Form 1099-NEC to them. A copy must also be filed with the IRS by this date to avoid penalties.
  • For Employees: You must provide all employees with their Form W-2 for 2025. Concurrently, you must file Copy A of all W-2s, along with Form W-3 (Transmittal of Wage and Tax Statements), with the Social Security Administration.

February 2: Other Information Returns Due to Recipients

Various other forms must be sent to recipients by this date, including Form 1098 (Mortgage Interest Statement) and other types of Form 1099 reporting income such as rent, royalties, dividends, or prizes. Note that for most of these forms (excluding the 1099-NEC), the deadline to file with the IRS is later.

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Key Payroll Tax & Withholding Deadlines

Several crucial federal payroll tax forms are due at the start of the month for the prior quarter or year.

February 2: Quarterly and Annual Payroll Filings

The following forms are due:

  • Form 941: File for the fourth quarter of 2025 to report Social Security, Medicare, and withheld income taxes.
  • Form 940: File for the 2025 calendar year to report your annual Federal Unemployment Tax (FUTA).
  • Form 943: Farm employers must file to report 2025 agricultural employment taxes.
  • Form 945: File to report federal income tax withheld from nonpayroll payments in 2025, such as from pensions, annuities, or gambling winnings.

February 10: Extended Filing Deadline

Did your business deposit all associated taxes on time and in full? If so, the IRS grants you an extension to February 10 to file Forms 940, 941, 943, 944, and 945. This extension is a key benefit for businesses that stay current on their tax deposits throughout the year.

Mid-Month Tax Obligations

February 17: Additional Deadlines

Mark your calendar for these mid-month items:

  • Information Statements: Certain forms, including 1099-B (Broker Transactions), 1099-S (Real Estate Proceeds), and some instances of 1099-MISC, are due to recipients.
  • Monthly Tax Deposits: If your business follows a monthly deposit schedule, your deposit for taxes from January (Social Security, Medicare, withheld income) is due.
  • Withholding Updates: Begin withholding income tax for any employee who claimed exemption in 2025 but has not submitted a new Form W-4 to continue that exemption into 2026.

Important Considerations

Weekends, Holidays, and Disasters

If a tax deadline falls on a weekend or legal holiday, the due date automatically shifts to the next business day. Additionally, the IRS often grants extensions to taxpayers in federally declared disaster areas. You can verify locations and updated deadlines on these official sites:

  • FEMA: https://www.fema.gov/disaster/declarations
  • IRS: https://www.irs.gov/newsroom/tax-relief-in-disaster-situations

Feeling overwhelmed by these dates? You don't have to be. The team at MJ Ahmed CPA PLLC is here to ensure your business stays compliant and avoids unnecessary penalties. For expert assistance with your tax filings in the Dallas-Fort Worth area, schedule a consultation with us today.

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