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Here’s what you need to know if you haven’t filed your return yet — and even if you have

By Eric November 19, 2025

As April 18 approaches, taxpayers across the United States are gearing up to meet the official deadline for filing their federal and state income tax returns for the 2022 tax year. This date marks a crucial time for millions of Americans, as failure to file by this deadline can result in penalties and interest on any owed taxes. The IRS has made efforts to streamline the filing process, encouraging taxpayers to take advantage of electronic filing options and various resources available online. For many, this is a time of financial reckoning, where they must gather documentation, calculate their tax obligations, and potentially navigate the complexities of deductions and credits that could impact their final tax bill.

In addition to the tax deadline, April 18 is also celebrated as National Animal Crackers Day, a whimsical reminder of the simple joys in life amidst the often stressful tax season. While many are focused on crunching numbers, the day serves as an opportunity to indulge in a nostalgic snack that has delighted children and adults alike for generations. The juxtaposition of the tax deadline and a light-hearted holiday reflects the diverse ways people cope with the pressures of adult responsibilities. For those feeling overwhelmed by tax preparation, taking a moment to enjoy a favorite treat can provide a much-needed mental break.

As taxpayers finalize their returns, it’s essential to keep in mind the various options available for filing. The IRS offers free filing services for eligible individuals, and many states provide similar resources. Additionally, tax professionals are available for those who prefer personalized assistance. With tax season in full swing, it’s crucial to stay informed about any changes in tax laws that could affect individual filings this year. Whether you’re filing your return at the last minute or celebrating with a box of animal crackers, April 18 is a day that blends responsibility with a touch of fun, reminding us that even during busy times, we can find small moments of joy.

It’s April 18, the official deadline to file your federal and state income tax returns for 2022. (It is also, apparently, National Animal Crackers Day for those who celebrate.)

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