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If any due date falls on a Saturday, Sunday or legal holiday, the due date is the next succeeding day that is not a Saturday, Sunday, or legal holiday.
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Employees who work for tips. If you received $20 or more in tips during January, report them to your employer. You can use Form 4070.
Individuals. If you claimed exemption from income tax withholding last year on the Form W-4 you gave your employer, you must file a new Form W-4 by this date to continue your exemption for another year.
All businesses. File information returns (Form 1099) for certain payments you made during 2000. These payments are described under January 31. There are different forms for different types of payments. Use a separate Form 1096 to summarize and transmit the forms for each type of payment. See the 2000 Instructions for Forms 1099, 1098, 5498, and W-2G for information on what payments are covered, how much the payment must be before a return is required, what form to use, and extensions of time to file.
If you file Forms 1098, 1099, or W-2G electronically (not by magnetic media), your due date for filing them with the IRS will be extended to April 2. The due date for giving the recipient these forms will still be January 31.