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Learn How Coronavirus Tax Relief Has Changed Your Form 941 | The IRS has recently published the draft of form 941 to be used for the rest of 2020 - and the final version is expected to be out before the July deadline.
The main changes? Several lines have been added so employers can claim tax credits under the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (CARES) Act and the Families First Coronavirus Response Act (FFCRA). Because these mandatory changes have never been seen before, we've partnered with a payroll expert of nearly two decades to take you step-by-step through the new form 941 on July 27th. By the end of this practical, insight-filled online workshop … | | Coronavirus-related tax credits and relief, including Employee Retention Tax Credit, Credit for Sick and Family Leave, and more | | Each change to the new form and how to process it | | Common errors to avoid when filing the new form - according to the IRS | | Details for remote workforces, including electronic filing instructions and signing requirements |
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| Accurately complete the 941 with the new COVID-19 tax breaks - even if you're working remotely | | Use 941-X forms to correct previously filed 941 forms | | File Schedule B correctly | | Use form 7200 to get an advance payment of COVID-19 credits | | Reconcile the form 941 for year-end |
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| Online Workshop + Your Questions Answered + At Your Convenience Recording |
| Eligble for 1.0 CPE credit hour |
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