The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) website offers several resources to assist new and small business owners with information needed to understand and meet federal tax obligations. Tutorials are available on-line and are conveniently labeled for easy accessibility anytime.
In this section, the IRS provides information on your responsibilities for depositing taxes and filing a return to report payroll taxes.
The IRS “Tax Deposits and Filing a Return to Report Payroll Taxes” resource provides additional details on:
- Making Tax Deposits
- Deposit Due Dates
- Determining Deposit Schedule – Using Lookback Period
- Late Deposit Penalties
- Penalties & Interest
- And More…
The IRS website for businesses also provides resources for understanding business expenses, business income, taxes and more. It’s easy to use, provides the most current and accurate information, and is updated frequently to help new and small business owners with the information needed to meet federal tax obligations.
As an experienced payroll partner, Southland Data Processing also offers support to help keep payroll processing organized, compliant and accurate. Clients can expect to have access to a variety of resources, training and educational webinars to stay current with the latest news and information.
Our payroll professionals assist our clients with payroll, workforce management, benefits administration, and human resources needs. To get started or learn more about these solutions, simply contact us today.
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*Southland Data Processing, Inc. (“SDP”) is not a law firm. This article is intended for informational purposes only and should not be relied upon in reaching a conclusion in a particular area of law. Applicability of the legal principles discussed may differ substantially in individual situations. Receipt of this or any other SDP materials does not create an attorney-client relationship. SDP is not responsible for any inadvertent errors that may occur in the publishing process.