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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the IL-941-X in the editor.
  2. Begin by completing your account information. Fill in your business name, Federal Employer Identification Number (FEIN), and sequence number. Ensure all details are accurate.
  3. Indicate whether you are a sole proprietor and provide your Social Security number if applicable. Also, update your address and daytime telephone number as needed.
  4. Move to Step 2 to figure your correct withholding. Enter amounts previously reported in Column A, then indicate any net changes in Column B, and finally provide the corrected amounts in Column C.
  5. Complete Line 6 with a detailed explanation of the changes made. This is crucial for clarity.
  6. Finally, sign the form under penalties of perjury, providing your full name, title, and date.

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Form 941-X Go to Employees, select Payroll Tax Forms W-2s. Select Process Payroll Forms. In the File Forms section, select Quarterly Form 941-X - Adjusted Employers Quarterly Federal Tax Return or Claim for Refund. Select Create Form. Select the Filing period you want to correct, then select OK.
Form 941-X Filing Deadline The period is considered from the original Form 941 filing date, typically on April 15 of the following year for calendar-year forms. Overreported taxes: File within 3 years of the original Form 941 filing date or 2 years from the date of tax payment.
Employers use Form 941 to: Report federal income, social security, and Medicare taxes withheld from employees paychecks, and. Report the employers share of social security and Medicare taxes.
When sending money by mail, use money orders as a safe alternative to cash and personal checks. U.S. Postal Service money orders are affordable, widely accepted, and never expire. Your money order receipt will help you track your payment and show proof of value in case the money order gets lost, stolen, or damaged.
Mailing Addresses for Form 941 Mail the return without including paymentMail the return along with payment Department of the Treasury Internal Revenue Service Ogden, UT 84201-0005 Internal Revenue Service P.O. Box 932100 Louisville, KY 40293-21003 more rows

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You can now file Form 941-X electronically using Modernized e-File (MeF). For more information on electronic filing, go to IRS.gov/EmploymentEfile. Period of limitations to make certain corrections expired; Form 941-X, lines 18a, 26a, 30, 31a, 31b, and 32 are now reserved for future use.
Form 941-X: (Rev. April 2025) Adjusted Employers QUARTERLY Federal Tax Return or Claim for Refund. Department of the Treasury Internal Revenue Service.

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