Today is April 15, 2025, and if you haven’t already filed or extended your returns, you’re out of runway. Whether you’re a corporation, pass-through entity, employer, or individual — today is packed with federal and Puerto Rico tax deadlines that carry real consequences if missed.

Here’s your rapid-fire breakdown of what’s due, where to file, and how to avoid penalties.

Puerto Rico Tax Filings Due Today

Income Tax Returns & Reports

  • Corporate Annual Report – 2024 (Department of State): 60-day extension available.
  • Exempt Annual Report for Pass-Through Entities: Due 30 days after filing Form 480.20(EC) via Incentives Portal.
  • Form 480.20: PR Corporation Income Tax Return – file via SURI.
  • Form 480.30: Annual Return of Income Tax Withheld at Source (Non-Residents).
  • Form 480.80: Fiduciary Income Tax Return (Trusts/Estates).
  • Form 482.0 & 482.0(C): Individual and Composite Returns – extension available.

Withholding & Estimated Tax Payments

  • Forms 480.31 & 480.32: March withholdings on non-residents and royalties.
  • Form 480.9 & 480.9EC: Tax on dividends, IRA penalties, and pass-through income.
  • Form 480.E-1: First installment of 2025 estimated taxes.

Informative Returns

  • Form 480.5: Summary of Informative Returns.
  • Form 480.6C: Reporting of income subject to withholding (non-residents).

Employer Responsibilities

Additional Items

  • LLC Annual Fee: Mandatory — no extensions allowed.
  • First installment of 2024 individual income tax due.

U.S. Federal Tax Filings Due Today

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Final Word: File extension and Call Your CPA Immediately

This isn’t a drill. You have multiple critical deadlines converging today. If you’re not 100% sure what applies to you — call your CPA immediately. Filing extensions are available in some cases, but tax payments are not excused by indecision.

Don’t assume you’re covered — confirm it. Pay what’s due. File what’s required. Avoid interest, penalties, and surcharges to keep more of your money in your pocket.