The “Section 3121(q) Notice and Demand – Tax on Unreported Tips” section is listed as question #14 under Part 3 of Form 941-X, which is needed to claim the employee retention tax credit. Instructions are below for the Section 3121(q) Notice and Demand – Tax on Unreported Tips section.
Key 941-X Tax Form Takeaways:
- Section 3121(q) Notice and Demand: This addresses taxes due on unreported tips, detailing how employers should report any corrections for unreported tips by their employees.
- Employer Responsibility: Only after the IRS issues a Section 3121(q) Notice and Demand does the employer become liable for their share of social security and Medicare taxes on unreported tips.
- Correct Filing Required: It’s crucial to correctly fill out and explain any corrections on Form 941-X to avoid potential issues with tax liability for unreported tips.
See Important 2024 Employee Retention Tax Credit Deadline Information at the Bottom of This Article.
Form 941-X:
14. Section 3121(q) Notice and Demand – Tax on Unreported Tips
Part 3: Enter the corrections for this quarter. If any line doesn’t apply, leave it blank.
14. Section 3121(q) Notice and Demand – Tax due on unreported tips (Form 941 or 941-SS, line 5f)
Adjusted Employer’s QUARTERLY Federal Tax Return or Claim for Refund
Part 3, “14. Section 3121(q) Notice and Demand – Tax on Unreported Tips“ from Form 941X published by the Department of the Treasury – Internal Revenue Service (IRS), OMB No. 1545-0029, revised in April 2022.
Instructions for Form 941-X:
14. Section 3121(q) Notice and Demand – Tax on Unreported Tips
Enter on line 14 any corrections to amounts reported on Form 941, line 5f, for the tax due from a Section 3121(q) Notice and Demand. The IRS issues a Section 3121(q) Notice and Demand to advise an employer of the amount of tips received by employees who failed to report or underreported tips to the employer. An employer isn’t liable for the employer share of the social security and Medicare taxes on unreported tips until a Section 3121(q) Notice and Demand for the taxes is made to the employer by the IRS.
Be sure to explain the reasons for any corrections on line 43.
Adjusted Employer’s QUARTERLY Federal Tax Return or Claim for Refund
Instructions for Part 3, “14. Section 3121(q) Notice and Demand – Tax on Unreported Tips“ came from the IRS Instructions for Form 941-X published by the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) Department of the Treasury, revised in April 2022.
Conclusion and Summary on 941-X: 14. Section 3121(q) Notice and Demand – Tax on Unreported Tips, Form Instructions
The “Section 3121(q) Notice and Demand – Tax on Unreported Tips” section is just one of forty three detailed questions and calculations you must complete correctly on the 941X IRS Form. Listed as question #14 under Part 3 of the 941X, be sure to answer the Section 3121(q) Notice and Demand – Tax on Unreported Tips question #14 correctly.
How To Fill Out Form 941-X For the Employee Retention Tax Credit?
Need Help Completing / Filing IRS Form 941-X?
Disaster Loan Advisors can assist your business in filing an amended Form 941 Employer’s Quarterly Federal Tax Return (for 2020 and 2021), which is IRS Form 941-X Adjusted Employer’s Quarterly Federal Tax Return or Claim for Refund.
This tax form is required to be filled out correctly and filed for each qualifying quarter in 2020 and 2021 to ensure your business claims the maximum Employee Retention Credit (ERC) / Employee Retention Tax Credit (ERTC).
– Did you calculate your company’s maximum ERC Tax Credit correctly?
– Are you claiming all the ERC Credit for each qualifying quarter?
– Are you maximizing the total amount of ERC Credit your company qualifies for?
– Need a professional set of eyes to ensure you filled out your form 941X correctly?
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There are several flexible options for you. We can review, prepare, and / or file your 941-X Forms for you, or with you.
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Deadlines to File IRS Form 941-X in 2024 and 2025
The 2020 ERC Credit Tax Year deadline of 4/15/24 has already passed. Good news? The opportunity to retroactively claim your business Employee Retention Credit for the prior 2021 Tax Year is still available, with a next year April 15, 2025 deadline.
This really is your FINAL chance at any potential ERC tax credit refund!
How to Claim the Employee Retention Tax Credit (ERC / ERTC) and Receive Up to a $26,000 Refund Per Employee
Disaster Loan Advisors can assist your business with the complex and confusing Employee Retention Credit (ERC) and Employee Retention Tax Credit (ERTC) program.
Depending on eligibility, business owners and companies can receive up to $26,000 per employee based on the number of W2 employees you had on the payroll in 2020 and 2021.
The ERC / ERTC Program is a valuable tax credit you can claim. This is money you have already paid to the IRS in payroll taxes for your W2 employees.
Schedule Your Free Employee Retention Credit Consultation to see if your company qualifies for the employee retention tax credit.
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