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Tax Deadline Reminder App

Never miss a tax filing deadline or estimated payment. Bumbi sends persistent tax reminders that repeat until you actually file or pay.

The problem

April 15th does not sneak up on you. You have known about it for months. And yet, April 14th arrives and you are scrambling. Freelancers and business owners have it worse: quarterly estimated payments (April 15, June 15, September 15, January 15) do not fall on regular intervals, so they are easy to lose track of. Miss one and the IRS adds penalties plus interest. File late and there are additional fees. A single calendar reminder is not enough because taxes need prep time. You need to gather documents, review numbers, and actually complete the filing.

How Bumbi solves this

Set a Bumbi reminder two weeks before each deadline to start gathering documents, and another one a week out to actually file or pay. Both keep firing until you confirm they are done, so the task cannot quietly slide off your radar during a busy week. For quarterly estimated taxes, create four reminders for the year. Each runs on its own schedule. State deadlines, property tax, business filings, same approach. And "I will get to my taxes this weekend" actually turns into getting to your taxes this weekend, because the reminder will still be there Sunday evening if you have not.

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Frequently asked questions

Can I set quarterly estimated tax reminders?

Yes. Four separate reminders, one per quarter (April 15, June 15, September 15, January 15). Each stays active until you confirm the payment went through.

Should I set the reminder on the deadline date?

No, set it at least a week before. Taxes need prep time: gathering documents, running numbers. The reminder keeps you moving through that prep period instead of letting it slide.

Does Bumbi handle different tax deadlines for different states?

Create as many as you need. Federal, state, local, property tax. Label them clearly and they all run on their own schedules.

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