Tax Day 2025
Date: April 15, 2025 (Tuesday)
Country: Guam Public Holidays
Description
Tax Day in Guam is the deadline when people and businesses must file their income tax returns with Guam tax authorities. It is the day to report earnings and calculate what is owed or what will be refunded.
The date usually matches the United States federal filing deadline in April. If that date falls on a weekend or holiday, the deadline moves to the next business day. Guam follows its own tax laws but often keeps the same calendar for filing.
This day matters because taxes pay for public services like schools, roads, and health programs. Governments use tax money to run daily life and provide for the community.
For residents it is also a chance to check finances, claim credits, and make sure records are correct. Meeting the deadline helps avoid penalties and keeps government funding steady.
Traditions
On Tax Day in Guam many people line up at government offices or use tax clinics for last minute help. Community volunteers and nonprofit groups often run free or low cost filing sessions to help families and elders finish forms.
Families sometimes mark the day with simple meals after filing. Home cooked dishes like kelaguen, red rice, grilled meat, and potluck items are popular. Sharing food helps reduce stress after paperwork and turns a busy day into a small gathering.
Some workplaces and churches host document review sessions or information tables. Schools and civic groups may run outreach to remind people about deadlines and offer small celebrations like coffee and pastries for volunteers and clients.
Travel Tips
Many government offices, some banks, and public services may be closed or on limited hours. Expect occasional traffic near municipal centers and community events. Check opening hours for places you plan to visit and carry cash in case card machines are offline.
Enjoy quieter beaches, parks, and local markets where small vendors stay open. Book tours and restaurants ahead, follow posted signs and temporary traffic rules, and keep water and sun protection with you. Be respectful of local spaces and support small businesses for a meaningful visit.