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  2. Schedule B (Form 941): - Internal Revenue Service

    www.irs.gov/pub/irs-pdf/f941sb.pdf

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  3. Instructions for Schedule B (Form 941) (03/2024)

    www.irs.gov/instructions/i941sb

    The IRS uses Schedule B to determine if you’ve deposited your federal employment tax liabilities on time. If you're a semiweekly schedule depositor and you don’t properly complete and file your Schedule B with Form 941, the IRS may propose an “averaged” FTD penalty. See Deposit Penalties in section 11 of Pub. 15.

  4. Schedule B (Form 941) - Internal Revenue Service

    www.irs.gov/pub/irs-access/f941sb_accessible.pdf

    Use this schedule to show your TAX LIABILITY for the quarter; don't use it to show your deposits. When you file this form with Form 941 or Form 941-SS, don't change your tax liability by adjustments reported on any Forms 941-X or 944-X.

  5. The IRS uses Schedule B to determine if you’ve deposited your federal employment tax liabilities on time. If you're a semiweekly schedule depositor and you don’t properly complete and file your Schedule B with Form 941, the IRS may propose an “averaged” FTD penalty. See Deposit Penalties in section 11 of Pub. 15. Who Must File?

  6. About Form 941, Employer's Quarterly Federal Tax Return

    www.irs.gov/forms-pubs/about-form-941

    Information about Form 941, Employer's Quarterly Federal Tax Return, including recent updates, related forms, and instructions on how to file. Form 941 is used by employers who withhold income taxes from wages or who must pay social security or Medicare tax.

  7. Schedule B (Form 941) - Internal Revenue Service

    www.irs.gov/pub/irs-pdf//f941sb.pdf

    Use this schedule to show your TAX LIABILITY for the quarter; don’t use it to show your deposits. When you file this schedule with Form 941, don’t change your tax liability by adjustments reported on any Forms 941-X or 944-X.

  8. If you’re a semiweekly schedule depositor, you must complete Schedule B (Form 941). If you fail to complete and submit Schedule B (Form 941), the IRS may assess deposit penalties based on available information.

  9. the employer's employee retention credit on Form 941, line 16, month 3, or, if a semiweekly schedule depositor, on Schedule B (Form 941) for the applicable day or days in December (month 3) for the fourth quarter of 2021. For more information, see the line 16 instructions, later. Some employers that are no longer eligible to claim the

  10. Schedule B (Form 941): 960309 - Internal Revenue Service

    www.irs.gov/pub/irs-prior/f941sb--2009.pdf

    Use this schedule to show your TAX LIABILITY for the quarter; DO NOT use it to show your deposits. When you file this form with Form 941 (or Form 941-SS), DO NOT change your tax liability by adjustments reported on any Forms 941-X.

  11. Use this schedule to show your TAX LIABILITY for the quarter; don’t use it to show your deposits. When you file this schedule with Form 941, don’t change your tax liability by adjustments reported on any Forms 941-X or 944-X.