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  1. What’s New. The COVID-19 related credit for qualified sick and family leave wages is limited to leave taken after March 31, 2020, and before October 1, 2021, and may no longer be claimed on Form 941.

  2. Schedule B adjustments to your tax liabilities for the qualified small business payroll tax credit for increasing research activities; the nonrefundable portion of the credit for qualified sick and family leave wages for leave taken before April 1, 2021; the nonrefundable portion of the employee retention credit for wages paid after March 31, 20...

  3. instructions on how to report on Schedule B adjustments to your tax liabilities for the qualified small business payroll tax credit for increasing research activities; the

  4. Schedule B with Form 941 or Form 941-SS, the IRS may propose an “averaged” FTD penalty. See Deposit Penalties in section 11 of Pub. 15 or section 8 of Pub. 80 for more information. Who Must File? File Schedule B if you’re a semiweekly schedule depositor. You’re a semiweekly depositor if you reported

  5. General Instructions. Purpose of Schedule B. These instructions tell you about Schedule B, Report of Tax Liability for Semiweekly Schedule Depositors. To determine if you are a semiweekly depositor, visit IRS.gov and type “semiweekly depositor” in the search box.

  6. credits (Form 941, line 12) for either the current quarter or the preceding quarter are less than $2,500, you didn’t incur a $100,000 next-day deposit obligation during the

  7. Changes to Form 941 (Rev. July 2020) for coronavirus (COVID-19) related tax relief. The July 2020 revision of Form 941 will be used to report employment taxes beginning with the third quarter of 2020. Form 941 has been revised to allow employers that defer the withholding and payment of the employee share of social security tax on wages paid on

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