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It will be fixed before the due date of the 941 form, barnard-ml83.
The Internal Revenue Service issues update to Form 941. Our engineers are working with the IRS to ensure the accuracy of the information. Rest assured, the form will be available before the form's due date.
As of now, we can manually file the Q2 Form 941 on the IRS website.
Before doing so, I recommend printing a copy of your 941 forms as your guide when filling the form. Here's how:
Once done, you're good to enter the details according to their lines in the forms. Then, manually file it to the IRS.
I've also added this article that explains the corresponding information of each line in the report: How QuickBooks Populates The 941.
I'm just a post-away if you still need help. Take care!
@Adrian_A @barnard-ml83 None of us here are paying QBO monthly fees to manually, snail-mail file our 2020 Q2 Form 941. We're paying QBO to e-file, not manually file. So, rather than provide instructions on manual filing, it's time to make the 2020 Q2 Form 941 available to us all for e-filing. It is now 9 days into July, and we still cannot e-file our 2020 Q2 Form 941.
I am also trying to file my 941 but the total taxes before adjustments is not totaling correctly. The Schedule B is correct but that total tax number does not populate correctly on the form and it will not allow me to override that entry. Is this a problem that is connected with this update? will it be fixed soon?
Efile by quickbooks is part of my core payroll subscription. I need my 941 for my workers comp audit. When will this be filed and available to download?
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