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Looking for an efficient way to file Form 941 2025 online? IRS approved Tax1099 allows you to eFile your 941 with security and ease, all online. IRS Form 941 is used to report quarterly Federal taxes.
Form 941 is the Employer’s Quarterly Federal Tax Return, is an IRS form that businesses must file every quarter to report payroll taxes. Specifically, it covers the federal income taxes withheld from employees’ wages, as well as the employer and employee portions of Social Security and Medicare taxes (commonly referred to as FICA taxes).
Employers are required to submit Form 941 every quarter, regardless of business activity during that period. Even if no wages were paid and no taxes are due, the form must still be filed by checking the appropriate box on Line 18.
Consistent and timely filing of Form 941 ensures that businesses remain compliant with IRS regulations and avoid potential penalties.
You need to file Form 941 (Employer's Quarterly Federal Tax Return) if you're an employer who withholds federal income tax, Social Security tax, or Medicare tax from employee wages. This quarterly filing requirement applies in the following situations:
Important: Even if you had no payroll liability for a particular quarter, you still need to file Form 941 if you have an active EIN with payroll tax requirements (unless you've filed a final return).
Employers must file IRS Form 941 by the last day of the month following each quarter's end. Missing these 941 deadlines can result in penalties and interest. Below are the Form 941 specific due dates for each quarter in 2025.
Note: Tips & Tricks to Filing Form 941 to Avoid Last Minute Errors
If you've already paid all your taxes for the quarter on time through deposits, you get an extra 10 days to file Form 941 - until the 10th of the second month after the quarter ends.
Electronically-filed 941 Forms are Directly Transmitted to the IRS from Tax1099.
You should receive an email of the status of your 941 filng on the same day it is submitted to the IRS. Please note that the IRS allows Form 941-X eFile from 2024. Form 941-X is used to correct previously reported information/errors on Form 941.
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*Read more on Pricing below The CFSFP Combined Federal State Filing Program allows parts of your federal eFile to be transmitted to the state at no extra charge. Non-participating states must receive a direct file. Learn more about state filing here.