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News EssentialsThe Newsroom TopicsIRS Resources | Issue Number: IR-2021-206Inside This IssueIRS reminds employers to e-file payroll tax returns timely
IR-2021-206, Oct. 20, 2021
WASHINGTON — The Internal Revenue Service today reminded employers that the next quarterly payroll tax return is due Nov. 1, 2021. The IRS urges employers to use the speed and convenience of filing the returns electronically.
E-filing is the most accurate method to file returns and saves taxpayers time by performing calculations and auto-populating forms and schedules with a step-by-step process. The IRS acknowledges receipt of e-filed returns within 24 hours, giving taxpayers reassurance that their return was not misplaced or lost in the mail. Electronically filed returns reduce processing time and have fewer errors, which reduces a taxpayer's chance of receiving an IRS notice. E-file users also receive missing information alerts.
Two options for electronically filing payroll tax returns:
The IRS requires all authorized IRS e-file providers to ensure only authorized users have access to secure information. Only the business owner, authorized signers and reporting agents can apply for an online signature PIN. Third parties (such as attorneys, CPAs, tax return preparers or other tax professionals) can't request a PIN on behalf of the business, nor can they use the PIN to sign returns on behalf of their clients.
For more information on electronic filing of payroll tax returns, see the E-file Employment Tax Forms page.
COVID-related Employer Tax Credits
For more information about other Coronavirus-related tax relief, visit IRS.gov/Coronavirus.
Advance Child Tax Credit
The IRS encourages employers to help get the word out about the advance payments of the Child Tax Credit. Employers have direct access to many who may receive this credit. More information on the Advance Child Tax Credit is available on IRS.gov. The website has tools employers can use to deliver this information, including e-posters, drop-in articles (for paycheck stuffers, newsletters) and social media posts to share.
For more information see Advance Child Tax Credit Payments.
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Wednesday, October 20, 2021
IR-2021-206, IRS reminds employers to e-file payroll tax returns timely
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