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In the Interest and Dividends section, click on the Start/Update box next to Interest Income on 1099-INT. On this screen, report the following items from the 1099-OID: Box 1 (OID) and Box 2 (Other Periodic interest) -- add together and enter in Box 1 of 1099-INT. Box 3 (early withdrawal penalty) -- Box 2 of 1099-INT.
Schedule B is an IRS tax form that must be completed if a taxpayer receives interest income and/or ordinary dividends over the course of the year of more than $1,500. The schedule must accompany a taxpayers Form 1040. Taxpayers use information from Forms 1099-INT and 1099-DIV to complete Schedule B.
The IRS Form 941 Schedule B is a tax form for the reporting of tax liability for semi-weekly pay schedules. The employer is required to withhold federal income tax and payroll taxes from the employees paychecks. The 941 form reports the total amount of tax withheld during each quarter.
Generally, any person or business that pays wages to an employee should file a Form 941, Employers Quarterly Federal Tax Return. You have a month to prepare each form, since its due by the last day of the month following each quarter: April 30, July 31, October 31, and January 31.
The IRS Form 941 Schedule B for 2023 is used by semiweekly schedule depositors that report more than $50,000 in employment taxes. Businesses that acquire more than $100,000 in liabilities during a single day in the tax year are also required to begin filing this Schedule.
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The Form 941 for 2023 has a few minor changes. First, the IRS revised Form 8974, Qualified Small Business Payroll Tax Credit for Expanding Research Activities. Small businesses can now use this form to claim a tax credit of up to $250,000. Line 12 of Form 8974 has been modified to reflect this.
Use Schedule B-1 (Form 1065) to provide the information applicable to certain entities, individuals, and estates that own, directly or indirectly, an interest of 50% or more in the profit, loss, or capital of the partnership.
Use Schedule B (Form 1040) if any of the following applies. You had over $1,500 of taxable interest or ordinary dividends. property as a personal residence. You have accrued interest from a bond.

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