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Hello, DJarz.
It's not the kind of service we want you to experience. We always aim to help our customers and provide the best service. I know having an alert is a good feature to let you know about any tax filing rejections. I suggest sending it directly to our software engineers. They're taking notes of our users' insights and feedback. Let me guide you:
In case you need to check your taxes and employee contributions? This article can help you pull an effective report: Create a payroll summary report.
Hit me up if you have additional concerns about changing your password to EFTPS. I'm always available to lend a hand here in the Community space. Have a great day.
I have called the eftps number several times and they say they are not accepting phone calls. I can no longer even access their site. They say they do not recognize my account even though I have had the same enrollment info for years.. I got a message that my payment was not accepted by QB and now the EFTPS site said I made the payment. I got a confirmation email. Something is amiss with the IRS. I can not talk to anyone in person.
I can imagine the position you’re in right now, JoanH.
I'll ensure you can file your federal tax payments in QuickBooks seamlessly.
E-payment can be rejected due to either of the following reasons:
To get around this issue, let’s void the rejected e-payment and resubmit it again. Before we start, let’s update your QuickBooks Desktop to the latest release and download the latest tax table update. Keeping your QuickBooks updated prevents unexpected issues within the program.
Once done, follow these steps in voiding the rejected e-payment:
You can also check this link for more details: Handle an e-payment that has been rejected by the agency.
If your tax payments are still rejected, I'd recommend contacting our Payroll Care Team. They have the tools to look into the account and further investigation.
Here's how to reach out to them:
I'm also adding this article that you can read to learn how to check the status of your e-payment: Check E-File or E-Pay Status.
Keep me posted on how it goes, I'd like to make sure you're able to file federal tax payments. We're always here to help.
I have exactly the same problem and the IRS will not answer my calls and EFTPS # will not help or answer the phone. I have been making payments for years this way.
I can not get into the eftps website. They do not recognize my EIN, Pin or my Bank account info to change my password.
Thanks for getting back to this thread, @JoanH.
I'm here to help so you can successfully submit your 941.
Thanks for trying the steps shared by my colleague. Since you're unable to connect with the IRS or EFTPS, I'd suggest getting in touch with our QuickBooks Desktop Payroll Support. They can provide you with further options in updating your password. Here's how to connect with them:
You can also check our support hours to ensure we handle your concerns on time.
In addition, I've added these articles to help you manage your tax liability:
Please let me know how your interaction with our agent goes. I want to make sure you're able to successfully submit your tax form. Take care and stay safe.
This was good detail, thank you Rak, except that View/Pay button is grayed out on the Pay Liabilities screen, and there is no longer any payment listed to be paid. I cannot find a way to "Undo" the rejected payment, to redo it with the new password I established just now on the EFTPS website.
We appreciate you for working on your end, @KLDH.
Let me help you fix your issues. Regarding your View/Pay button being not clickable, I recommend updating your QuickBooks.
On the hand, you can void your rejected E-payment instead f deleting it.
Here's how:
Once finished, you can now resubmit the 941 e-payment when you're ready. Also, you must check the status again after the submission.
To redo your Federal e-pay pin, you can read through this article: Handle payroll e-file and e-pay rejections.
If you have additional questions about E-payment, don't hesitate to reply to this post. Take care.
I had the same problem. My January payment was rejected because of password update. The amount due and rejected was $3,072.58. I reset my password with eftps. Then I resent payment. I did not uncheck the save password for next time in payroll. I assume that is where the problem lies So the $3,072.58 was rejected but when I resent after password reset only $2487.32 was resent to estps. I assume that is the amount sent was the amount that has accumulated since the $3072.58 was rejected. My January payment is now $585.32 short. What do I need to do to clear this up?
I have a way to ensure you'll be able to clear your January payment, Jo2.
Rejected payment happens when Intuit server is unavailable or e-filing or e-payment is rejected by the agency. You'll have to make sure to update QuickBooks Desktop to the latest release to keep up with the latest fixes. To see your QuickBooks release, see the steps below:
At the same time, make sure to get the latest payroll tax table to maintain access and to get release updates and online services. Also, getting the latest updates ensures that you'll be able to e-file and e-pay taxes successfully and prevents password issues along the way.
Once done, you can resubmit your payment. However, if you've already paid the January amount and only want to clear the balance, you can record manually the payment. For further guidance about the process of payments, consider checking out this article: Enter historical tax payments in Desktop payroll.
Please get back to us if you have any other questions when submitting tax payments. The Community is always right here to get you covered 24/7.
Will I be able to clear the payment that was accepted but in the wrong amount for the January payment?
Thanks for getting back to this thread, @Jo2. Let me share some information on how to handle the payment.
To ensure that we can clear the payment, we need to delete the payment liability that you accepted. Then manually recreate it with the actual amount you've paid.
Here's how:
Once done, enter the payment with the correct amount.
I'd also suggest consulting to your accountant for further advice on how to properly handle your tax records in QuickBooks. This way, we can make sure that your books are accurate once you close them.
You can also run the Payroll Liabilities Balance report in QuickBooks to review how much you owed for each tax, deduction, and company contribution assigned to your payroll item. Then, prepare and print your payroll tax payments and forms in QuickBooks Desktop Payroll so you can file them manually with the IRS and state agencies.
Feel free to get back in here if you have further concerns with managing your payments. I'm always around to help. Keep safe!
I followed instructions and got message: You cannot delete an e-payment that has already been submitted to the agency. ( It clearly says on the check that it was rejected. I checked my bank account and the only check that cleared was the $2487.32 that was not the actual account) If you want to cancel or make changes to the e-payment, contact the agency to whom you sent the e-payment and then void the payment in QuickBooks. After you void the e-payment you can make changes, such as to the amount.
I guess I am going to have to go through the turmoil of attempting to contact EFTPS and work on it from that end. The payment they accepted is $585.26 short.
We much appreciate your return, @Jo2. I have further details to share about how to handle the payment.
When canceling or making changes to the e-payment, it'd be best to contact the IRS or state agency. You'll have to talk to them to find out if they accepted one form or both. Depending on the situation, you may need to file a change or send the form again through the agency.
After that, you can void the payment in QuickBooks and make some adjustments to it, such as the amount.
For more information on how to handle payroll e-file and e-pay rejections in QuickBooks Desktop Payroll: Find out why your e-filed tax form or e-paid tax payment was rejected and how to fix it.
You can also review the QBDT year-end guide to find out what you and your accountant will need to do in QuickBooks to close out the old year and get ready for the new one.
Feel free to hit the Reply button if you have extra questions about electronic tax payments or QuickBooks. We'll make sure to respond as soon as we can. Keep safe.
The lady from EFTPS said I just need to make the $585.26 balance that did not get made in the second deposit I made after updating my password. Will you tell me the steps to take to make the $585.26 payment through payroll to EFTPS so my 941 balance will be in order? I agent indicated I can just void the $3072.58 amount that was rejected by EFTPS.
I recognize you need to adjust your payroll tax payment, @Jo2. I'll share details about how to pay the remaining balance on your payroll taxes in QuickBooks Desktop.
We don't have to void the whole payment. We can go to the EFTPS website to pay the remaining $585.26.
After that, we can contact our QuickBooks Desktop support on how to record the payment. Please follow the steps below:
I've also included the following articles to assist you in managing your tax obligations:
Please let me know if you have other concerns aside from Payroll taxes. I will wait for you. Have a great day.
Disclosure : I'm not a QB or tax professional -- just someone who's had this happen a few times over the years so for some reason I'm getting these notifications & thought I'd jump in with my two cents
Jo2 -- are you seeing the 941 payment still outstanding in your "pay liabilities" tab in QB? If so, you can just process through like normal (and make sure that the password is correct when you get to that dreadful page !!) and all should be good.
If the other amount was ok and it processed, then the balance you submit will just follow & the IRS peeps should be happy.
If all else fails, you do need to know what the breakdown of the individual payments are (Federal withholding/Social Security, etc) and then you can always go into EFTPS website, pay the amount owing & then go into QB and manually enter what you paid "outside" by using "create custom payments" which is at the bottom of the page (I'm on desktop pro 2020) under the "other activities" section of "pay liabilities"
Every time there's a comment on this topic my blood boils because it shouldn't be so difficult so I feel your stress.
I will do what you suggested. It will be a couple of days before I can do it. I am in the field most of the week.
Thank you
I think the suggestion above will solve the problem. All this was caused by ETPS requiring the change of my password.
This comes up every year. what do I need to do to resolve this problem?
These instructions are fairly old, any updated for 2024 , Re: 941 e-payment rejected / EFTPS password expired
Thank you for joining the thread, @phill1775. We understand the importance of getting this work again. Please know this isn’t what we want you to experience with us. Allow me to help and make it up to you. I’ve got some troubleshooting steps we can perform to get around this issue.
When using E-Pay in QuickBooks Desktop (QBDT), you’ll need to update your password to match your EFTPS password each time you make an e-payment. The system has a policy in place where passwords expire after 13 months from the moment they were last updated. Let me help you how to update your EFTPS internet password for IRS payroll tax payments.
To ensure that your EFTPS Internet password is up-to-date, you may follow the steps outlined below. After completing the process, you can verify that everything is functioning correctly by reviewing the steps once again. Here is how you can do it:
Also, it is necessary to update the password in your QuickBooks file to match your new EFTPS Internet password the next time you make an e-payment next time. Here are the steps you need to follow:
You can check this article for more details: Update your EFTPS Internet password.
The next time you make an electronic payment, don't forget to enter your new 4-digit PIN and EFTPS Internet password. Also, you can choose the Remember My Information for Next Time option to make future payments easier. If you need further guidance with changing your Internet password, I suggest contacting EFTPS Support.
When everything is all set, you might want to check this link for guidance on how to check the status of your E-Pay: Check e-file or e-pay status.
Additionally, you can utilize this article for more details on managing payments that have been rejected: Handle payroll e-file and e-pay rejections.
I'm all ears if you need more help in handling your payroll and e-payments. Never hesitate to tag me in your reply. I'll get back to you as soon as possible. Have a dazzling day ahead!
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