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Where do I send my 941 tax return?

By Sophia Koch |

Internal Revenue Service PO Box 37941; Hartford, CT 06176-7941—this address is for businesses that wish to include a payment with their 941 tax form.

Can I mail my tax return without payment?

You are allowed to file your taxes without paying the tax you owe. If you send your tax return on time, you will avoid paying extra for filing late. If you can afford to pay some, send it by April 18.

Can I mail my tax return but pay online?

No, as long as you submit payment before the April 17, 2018 deadline in order to avoid any penalties or interest on the tax due. If you wish to file now but pay your tax due later, you can pay your federal tax due by visiting and choose a payment option when you are ready to do so.

Where to mail IRS Form 941 without payment?

With payment, mail to Internal Revenue Service, P.O. Box 804522, Cincinnati, OH, 45820-4522. All other states mail Form 941 without a payment to Department of the Treasury, Internal Revenue Service, Ogden, UT, 84201-0005.

Do you need to Change Your Form 941 mailing address?

(See the updated Form 941 mailing addresses starting on page 3.) At the same time, the IRS encourages employers to consider filing their federal employment tax returns electronically.

Where to mail Form 941 for 1st quarter of 2021?

Louisville, KY 40293-2100. Click here to know more about Revised Form 941 for 1st Quarter, 2021 . If you’re using a Private Delivery Service (PDS) to mail to the IRS, select the mailing address listed on that is in the same state as the address to which you would mail returns filed without a payment.

What is the penalty for not filing Form 941?

The IRS can impose penalties up to 25% of the unpaid tax for the quarter (s) that Form 941 remains not filed. For every month the Form 941 is not filed, the penalty will be increased by 5% starting from 5%. So if two months pass for—let’s say the second quarter’s federal tax return—the penalty will be 10% of the unpaid tax.