Form 941 - Payment Voucher - 2003 Page 6

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on them. Do not include contributions to employee plans
The employee may use Form 4070, Employee’s Report
that are excluded from the employee’s wages (e.g.,
of Tips to Employer, or submit a written statement.
section 401(k) and 125 plans).
Do not include allocated tips on this line. Instead,
If you get timely notice from your insurance carrier
report them on Form 8027, Employer’s Annual
concerning the amount of third-party sick pay that it paid
Information Return of Tip Income and Allocated Tips.
to your employees, include the sick pay on line 2. If you
Allocated tips are not reportable on Form 941 and are not
are an insurance company, do not include sick pay that
subject to withholding of income, social security, or
you paid to policyholders’ employees here if you gave the
Medicare tax.
policyholders timely notice of the payments. See Pub.
Line 7a—Taxable Medicare wages and tips
15-A, Employer’s Supplemental Tax Guide, for details.
Report all wages and tips subject to Medicare tax. Also
Line 3—Total income tax withheld
include any sick pay and taxable fringe benefits subject
Enter the income tax that you withheld on wages, tips,
to Medicare tax. See section 5 of Circular E (Pub. 15) for
taxable fringe benefits, and supplemental unemployment
information on types of wages subject to Medicare tax.
compensation benefits. An insurance company should
There is no limit on the amount of wages subject to
enter the income tax that it withheld on third-party sick
Medicare tax. If none of the payments are subject to
pay here.
Medicare tax, check the box in line 8.
Include all tips that your employees reported during
Line 4—Adjustment of withheld income tax
the quarter, even if you were not able to withhold the
Use line 4 to correct errors in income tax withheld from
employee’s share of Medicare tax (1.45%). However, see
wages paid in earlier quarters of the same calendar
the Line 9 instructions below.
year. You may not adjust or claim a refund or credit for
any overpayment of income tax that you withheld or
Line 9—Adjustment of social security and
deducted from an employee in a prior year. This is
Medicare taxes
because the employee uses the amount shown on Form
Current period adjustments. In certain cases, amounts
W-2 as a payment when filing his or her income tax
return. Because any amount shown on line 4 increases
reported as social security and Medicare taxes on lines
6b, 6d, and 7b must be adjusted to arrive at your correct
or decreases your tax liability, the adjustment must be
tax liability. See section 13 of Circular E (Pub. 15) for
taken into account on line 17, Monthly Summary of
information on the following:
Federal Tax Liability, or on Schedule B (Form 941),
Adjustment for the uncollected employee share of
Employer’s Record of Federal Tax Liability. For details on
social security and Medicare taxes on tips.
how to report adjustments on the record of Federal tax
Adjustment for the employee share of social security
liability, see the instructions for line 17 (on page 4) or the
instructions for Schedule B (Form 941). Explain any
and Medicare taxes on group-term life insurance
premiums paid for former employees.
adjustments on Form 941c, Supporting Statement To
Adjustment for the employee share of social security
Correct Information, or an equivalent statement. See
and Medicare taxes withheld by a third-party sick pay
section 13 of Circular E (Pub. 15).
payer.
Note: You may adjust income tax withholding for
Fractions of cents adjustment.
quarters in earlier years only to correct an
Enter the adjustments for sick pay and fractions of
administrative error. An administrative error occurs if
cents in the appropriate line 9 entry spaces. Enter the
the amount you entered on Form 941 is not the amount
amount of all other adjustments in the “Other” entry
that you actually withheld. For example, if the total
space, and enter the total of the three types of
income tax actually withheld was incorrectly reported on
adjustments, including prior period adjustments
Form 941 due to a mathematical or transposition error,
(discussed below), in the line 9 entry space to the right.
this would be an administrative error. The administrative
Use parentheses (if possible) to show a net decrease to
error adjustment corrects the amount reported on Form
the amounts reported on lines 6b, 6d, and 7b. Provide a
941 to agree with the amount actually withheld from the
supporting statement explaining any adjustments
employees.
reported in the “Other” entry space.
Line 6a—Taxable social security wages
Prior period adjustments. Use line 9 to correct errors in
social security and Medicare taxes reported on an
Enter the total wages subject to social security tax that
earlier return. If you report both an underpayment and an
you paid to your employees during the quarter. Also
include any sick pay and taxable fringe benefits subject
overpayment, show only the net difference.
to social security tax. See section 5 of Circular E (Pub.
Because any prior period adjustments shown on line 9
15) for information on types of wages subject to social
increase or decrease your tax liability, the adjustments
security tax. Enter the amount before deductions. Do not
must be taken into account on line 17, Monthly Summary
include tips on this line. Stop reporting an employee’s
of Federal Tax Liability, or on Schedule B (Form 941).
wages (including tips) after he or she reaches $87,000
For details on how to report adjustments on the record of
for 2003. However, continue to withhold income and
Federal tax liability, see the instructions for line 17, later,
Medicare tax for the whole year on wages and tips even
or the instructions for Schedule B (Form 941).
when the social security wage base of $87,000 is
Explain any prior period adjustments on Form 941c.
reached. See the Line 7a instructions for Medicare tax. If
Do not file Form 941c separately from Form 941.
none of the payments are subject to social security
Form 941c is not an amended return but is a statement
tax, check the box in line 8.
providing necessary information and certifications
Line 6c—Taxable social security tips
supporting the adjustments on lines 4 and/or 9 of Form
941. If you do not have a Form 941c, you may file an
Enter all tips that your employees reported during the
equivalent supporting statement with the return providing
quarter until tips and wages for an employee reach
the required information about the adjustment(s). See
$87,000 in 2003. Do this even if you were not able to
section 13 of Circular E (Pub. 15).
withhold the employee tax (6.2%). See the Line 9
instructions for the adjustment for uncollected employee’s
If you are adjusting an employee’s social security
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share of social security tax on tips.
or Medicare wages or tips for a prior year, you
An employee must report to you cash tips, including
must file Form W-2c, Corrected Wage and Tax
CAUTION
tips you paid the employee for charge customers, totaling
Statement, with Form W-3c, Transmittal of Corrected
$20 or more in a month by the 10th of the next month.
Wage and Tax Statements.
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