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    Have any of you or your clients got their 941's in the mail for the first quarter? I have one client that sent me his 941 and he is a new filer. None of my other clients have gotten their package in the mail. I didn't get mine either.

    Linda F

    #2
    all of mine have forwarded them to me,

    but I don't use them. I just pull out the envelope and shred the rest of it. IRS could save alot of money by not sending out all the forms that they do.

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      #3
      Filing 941's electronically

      Do you file 941's electronically? I have been approved to do this and have my PIN. But you still have to have a software company to go through, don't you?

      TaxslayerPro was working on it but I don't think it is ready yet. I guess I should call them and make sure. But I am switching my bookkeeping over to QB for right now. So I know QB will print out the report but I don't know if I can efile through them. I just have the standard payroll program.

      I used to just telefile the 941's and that was a breeze. But IRS does away with the easy stuff.

      Any suggestions?

      Linda F

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        #4
        I just go to the IRS site and fill in the form

        Much easier than typing on typewriter. I think I can print them out of Peachtree, but I like doing all the calculations myself, just as a final check.

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          #5
          Give to clients to mail?

          I used IRS website to fill in the form and print it out. But I was hoping to be able to efile the 941's.

          Anyone doing that?

          Linda F

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            #6
            online filing

            I haven't done it for some time, but I had an account with filetaxes.com to prepare payroll reports for clients and it worked great.

            Here's a link to the IRS authorized companies:



            The cost was minimal in my experience and the convenience great. I've also used it or recommended it for clients who needed to file one or two 1099-MISC - it files with the IRS and sends a copy to the recipient, all for something like $3.50 per form (may be more by now).

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              #7
              I called TaxslayerPro this morning and they are set up to e-file 941's. I had to download the new bookkeeping program to do it, but they have it ready to go.

              I do have my PIN from IRS so I should be good to go.

              Thanks

              Linda F

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                #8
                Efile 941

                Thanks, Linda. That's a good thing to know.

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