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Filing for the previous tax year is simple. Simply follow the same easy e-filing process you did while filing for the current tax year. Just log in to your TaxBandits account and select which tax year/quarter you would like to e-file Form 941 for.
Background of F-941 Refund and Filing Process The F-941 refund eligibility is for employers who didnt claim the employee retention credit on their original payroll tax returns.
Employers use Form 941 to: Report income taxes, Social Security tax, or Medicare tax withheld from employees paychecks. Pay the employers portion of Social Security or Medicare tax.
Form 941 has been in the news more over the past few months because some employers are amending their Form 941 to get a retroactive refund of a COVID-19 payroll tax credit. That credit, known as the Employee Retention Tax Credit, was introduced through the Coronavirus Aid, Relief and Economic Security (CARES) Act.
Youll need to file Form 4506, Request for Copy of Tax Return, to get your tax information and pay the IRS a $50 fee for each return copy requested. You should note that it takes longer for this methodup to 75 daysfor the IRS to process your request.
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Tax refunds can happen if you fill out your W-4 incorrectly, overpay your estimated taxes, are eligible for a refundable tax credit, or receive the Recovery Rebate Credit in 2025. You can use an unexpected tax refund to pay down debt, save for emergencies or college, invest for retirement, and even splurge a little.
The good news is that your ERC refund is not taxable income.

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