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Checklist for Tax Admin Night

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Let’s be honest, filing your taxes probably isn’t how you’d choose to spend a cozy night in. But what if you could turn a task we all dread into something to look forward to? That’s why we’ve declared April 8, 2026, as TaxAct Admin Night®: a cozy, low-pressure way to tackle your taxes and admin tasks with friends instead of putting them off another night (again).

If you’re planning your own Tax Admin Night, here’s exactly what to bring and how to prepare so you can file your taxes quickly and confidently with TaxAct® — plus some good company and tasty snacks.

What is TaxAct National Admin Night?

TaxAct National Admin Night is a dedicated evening to knock out life admin tasks, a.k.a. those tedious tasks you’ve been avoiding, like organizing paperwork, making an important phone call, or (you guessed it) filing your tax return before the filing deadline.

Think of it as a productive twist on game night, girls’ night, or your preferred equivalent. Instead of filing your taxes solo, you gather friends (in person or virtually) and knock out your taxes together. Many have found it useful as a form of body doubling, where you work alongside others to stay focused and on track.

The concept has taken off across platforms like TikTok®, LinkedIn®, and other corners of social media. Many people find it useful for managing their busy schedules, side hustles, or even ADHD.

Whatever your reason for attending or hosting Admin Night, the goal is the same: You and your friends not only get your administrative tasks done but also enjoy what would otherwise be a dull process.

Why TaxAct National Admin Night makes tax filing easier

There’s a reason this trend is gaining traction beyond just social media. When you turn boring tasks into something social, a few things can happen:

You procrastinate less.

You stay accountable.

You feel less overwhelmed.

You can bounce ideas or questions off of your friends.

If you’ve struggled with any of the above, you’re not alone. According to a recent TaxAct survey, over 50% of filers admit they sometimes or often delay essential administrative tasks, and nearly a third prefer to bundle them into a specific day or time. When it comes to taxes specifically, 31% delay filing because it feels overwhelming.

This is where Admin Night comes in. In our survey, 76% of people said they’re more likely to start a task they’ve been avoiding if they block off dedicated time to do it, which is the whole idea behind an admin night.

Plus, there’s a social component. Nearly 46% of people say they’re more motivated to complete tasks when someone else is counting on them, which explains why gathering a few friends (or even just working alongside others virtually) can make filing your taxes more manageable.

Setting up Admin Night also encourages you to come prepared, so you’re not digging for documents at the last minute when you’re ready to file. Instead of dreading your administrative tasks, you’re chipping away at them in a supportive environment.

Sometimes, during tax time, something as simple as that can make all the difference.

TaxAct National Admin Night discount

If you’re planning your own tax-filing Admin Night, using the right tax software matters. TaxAct guides you through the filing process step-by-step, so you can file your tax returns quickly and confidently without turning everyone’s weeknight into an unpleasant tax-filing marathon.

Plus, for a limited time (March 30 through April 8, 2026), we’re offering a $49 flat-rate promotion — meaning users can file their federal and state tax return for just $49 regardless of your filing status.* Just one more reason to finally check taxes off your list!

Your tax Admin Night checklist

Before you grab your favorite beverage and open your laptop, make sure you have everything you need. Preparation is everything, and showing up with the right documents means you can actually finish your taxes instead of digging through emails or file cabinets for two hours.

We’ve listed our recommendations of what to bring below, but if you’re looking for an easy way to check off your tax document to-do list, check out our Admin Night Progress Tracker.

1. Personal information

Start with the basics so you can file your tax return without delays:

Social Security number (SSN) or Individual Taxpayer Identification Number (ITIN)

Date of birth

Bank account and routing number (for direct deposit of tax refund, if applicable)

Last year’s tax return (if you have one)

Driver’s license or other government-issued photo ID

Make sure you have personal info for everyone on the return, including any spouses or dependents.

2. Income documents

You’ll also need records of everything you earned during the tax season. Some common examples include:

W-2 forms (from employers)

1099 forms for freelance or gig work, like:

Investment income statements:

Retirement or benefit income:

If you got paid through multiple apps or payment platforms, double-check your totals to make sure nothing slips through the cracks.

3. Tax deduction and credit info

This is where you can potentially lower your tax bill. Bring anything tied to expenses or tax credits, like:

4. Business records

If you did any self-employed, freelance, or gig work, don’t forget to grab those records as well, including:

5. Health insurance records

If you had Marketplace coverage, bring Form 1095-A. This helps reconcile your Premium Tax Credit (a credit that helps lower your monthly insurance costs).

6. A fully charged, cozy setup

Don’t forget the not-tax-related-but-still-practical stuff:

Laptop or tablet

Phone

Chargers

Stable Wi-Fi access

Headphones (if desired)

Snacks and drinks (a must)

If you are still missing some tax documents, don’t uninvite yourself to tax Admin Night. Instead, use the night to catch up on what you do have. TaxAct saves your progress as you go, so you can log in later and pick up your tax return where you left off. Just remember to file by April 8, 2026, to take advantage of our TaxAct Admin Night flat rate $49 promo.

If needed, you can also use Admin Night to calculate and pay your estimated tax bill or request a tax extension for free (TaxAct can help you do both!).

FAQs

Admin night is a growing trend on social media where you plan a dedicated evening to tackle your admin tasks (like filing your tax return) in a more social, low-pressure setting. Instead of doing it alone, you can get together with friends and work through your administrative tasks together, virtually or in person.

Since the admin night trend has been gaining popularity, we have applied to have April 8, 2026, declared as National Admin Night brought to you by TaxAct. To kick things off, we’re also offering a limited-time Admin Night discount.



How do I get the TaxAct National Admin Night discount?

To take advantage of our $49 Admin Night promotion, prepare and file your online 2025 consumer federal tax return (and state, if applicable) using TaxAct between March 30 and April 8, 2026.* The offer is available to all eligible users during the promotional window. Just use the promo code AdminNight2026 at checkout to claim your deal!



When is the TaxAct Admin Night flat rate offer valid?

The $49 flat-rate promotion is available only for a limited time from March 30 through April 8, 2026. To qualify, you’ll need to complete and file your online 2025 consumer 1040 return with TaxAct before the deadline (1:59 a.m. CDT on April 9, 2026).



Who qualifies for the TaxAct Admin Night promotion?

The promotion is open to all customers who file an online 2025 consumer 1040 return with TaxAct using the AdminNight2026 promo code. The flat rate includes your federal return plus unlimited state returns. Additional services or ancillary products you may choose to add on may have extra fees.



Do I have to host a group to participate in TaxAct National Admin Night?

Not at all. While Admin Night is designed to make boring tasks more social, you can absolutely participate solo if you’d prefer a quiet night in. All you have to do is set up your space, follow our checklist above, and knock out your taxes at your own pace and file by 1:59 a.m. CDT on April 9, 2026, to take advantage of the promotion.



What if I’m missing tax documents on TaxAct National Admin Night?

No problem. You can still use the time to catch up on the information you already have, organize your paperwork, or start your return. If needed, you can also use TaxAct to estimate your taxes, make a payment, or request an extension. Just remember, the TaxAct Admin Night $49 flat rate offer is only available until 1:59 a.m. CDT on April 9, 2026.

The bottom line

There’s no need to dread your taxes this year. With a little planning and the support of TaxAct and a few friends, you can turn tax Admin Night into something productive and (dare we say?) even enjoyable.

So, grab your documents and snacks, queue up your favorite motivational playlist,† and let’s get your taxes over with®.

This article is for informational purposes only and not legal or financial advice.

All TaxAct offers, products and services are subject to applicable terms and conditions.

* $49 offer applies to customers who start a new online consumer prepared tax year 2025 federal and state 1040 return and file by 1:59 a.m. CDT on 04/9/2026. Includes federal plus unlimited state returns. Fees apply for ancillary products and services. Discount may not be combined with other offers or bundles. Add sales tax for applicable orders.

† This playlist was created using Spotify®’s free platform and is intended for personal use only. TaxAct is not affiliated with or endorsed by Spotify or any of the featured artists and does not own or claim any rights to the songs included. All music is the property of the respective artists and rights holders. Inclusion of any song or artist does not imply endorsement or partnership.

All trademarks not owned by TaxAct, LLC that appear on this website are the property of their respective owners, who are not affiliated with, connected to, sponsored by, or sponsors of TaxAct, LLC.



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