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IRS encourages employers to electronically file payroll tax returns
Employers! the best way to file their next quarterly payroll tax return by the Oct. 31, 2023, due date is electronically.
Next Quarterly Payroll Tax Return is due November 1
The Internal Revenue Service today reminded employers that the next quarterly payroll tax return is due November 1, 2021. The IRS urges employers to use the speed and convenience of filing the returns electronically.
2021 Last Quarter is a Good Time to Check Withholding
The Internal Revenue Service reminds taxpayers that the last quarter of 2021 is a good time to check withholding. The convenient Tax Withholding Estimator, also available in Spanish, will help taxpayers determine if they have too much withheld and how to make an adjustment to put more cash into their own pocket now.
IRS issue guidance for 2021 on reporting qualified sick and family leave wages
The Treasury Department and the Internal Revenue Service issued Notice 2021-53, which provides guidance to employers about reporting on Form W-2 the amount of qualified sick and family leave wages paid to employees for leave taken in 2021. The notice provides guidance under recent legislation, including: the Families First Coronavirus Response Act (FFCRA), as amended by the COVID-Related Tax Relief Act of 2020, and the American Rescue Plan Act of 2021.
Businesses, charities, others with Employer Identification Numbers must update responsible party information within 60 days of any change
Internal Revenue Service urges those entities with Employer Identification Numbers (EINs) to update their applications if there has been a change in the responsible party or contact information.
IRS updates FAQs on paid sick leave credit and family leave credit
The Internal Revenue Service posted updated FAQs about recent legislation that extended and amended tax relief to certain small- and mid-sized employers under the Families First Coronavirus Response Act (FFCRA).
IRS to Employers: February 1, 2021 deadline for Form W-2, other wage statements
Good preparation now can help businesses avoid problems later. The Internal Revenue Service reminds employers that they must file Form W-2 and other wage statements by February 1, 2021, to avoid penalties and help the IRS prevent fraud. For instance, employers can get an early start verifying or updating employee information like names, addresses and Social Security numbers or Individual Taxpayer Identification Numbers.