Wednesday, August 3, 2011

August 2011 tax compliance calendar

August 2011 tax compliance calendar

As an individual or business, it is your responsibility to be aware of and to meet your tax filing/reporting deadlines. This calendar summarizes important tax reporting and filing data for individuals, businesses and other taxpayers for the month of August 2011.

August 1

Employers. Employers file Form 941 for the second quarter of 2011.

Employers. Certain small employers deposit any undeposited tax if your tax liability is $2,500 or more for 2011 but less than $2,500 for the second quarter.

August 3

Employers. Semi-weekly depositors must deposit employment taxes for payroll dates July 27-29.

August 5

Employers. Semi-weekly depositors must deposit employment taxes for payroll dates July 30-August 2.

August 10

Employees who work for tips. Employees who received $20 or more in tips during July must report them to their employer using Form 4070.

Employers. Semi-weekly depositors must deposit employment taxes for payroll dates August 3-5.

August 12

Employers. Semi-weekly depositors must deposit employment taxes for payroll dates August 6-9.

August 15

Monthly depositors. Monthly depositors must deposit employment taxes for payments in July.

August 17

Employers. Semi-weekly depositors must deposit employment taxes for payroll dates August 10-12.

August 19

Employers. Semi-weekly depositors must deposit employment taxes for payroll dates August 13-16.

August 24

Employers. Semi-weekly depositors must deposit employment taxes for payroll dates August 17-19.

August 26

Employers. Semi-weekly depositors must deposit employment taxes for payroll dates August 20-23.

August 31

Employers. Semi-weekly depositors must deposit employment taxes for payroll dates August 24-26.

Please contact the offices of Doeren Mayhew for more information.

If and only to the extent that this publication contains contributions from tax professionals who are subject to the rules of professional conduct set forth in Circular 230, as promulgated by the United States Department of the Treasury, the publisher, on behalf of those contributors, hereby states that any U.S. federal tax advice that is contained in such contributions was not intended or written to be used by any taxpayer for the purpose of avoiding penalties that may be imposed on the taxpayer by the Internal Revenue Service, and it cannot be used by any taxpayer for such purpose.

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