During January
Farm employers.
Give your employees their copies of Form W-2 for 2001 by
January 31, 2002.
January 15
Farmers.
Pay your estimated tax for 2001 using Form 1040-ES. You have
until April 15 to file your 2001 income tax return (Form 1040). If you
do not pay your estimated tax by January 15, you must file your 2001
return and pay any tax due by March 1, 2002, to avoid an estimated tax
penalty.
January 31
Farm employers.
Give your employees their copies of Form W-2 for 2001.
Social security, Medicare, and withheld income tax.
File Form 943 to report social security and Medicare taxes and
withheld income tax for 2001. Deposit any undeposited tax. (If your
tax liability is less than $2,500, you can pay it in full with a
timely filed return.) If you deposited the tax for the year in full
and on time, you have until February 11 to file the return. (Do not
report wages for nonagricultural services on Form 943.)
All farm businesses.
Give annual information statements to recipients of certain
payments you made during 2001. You can use the appropriate version of
Form 1099 or other information return. For more information, see
Information Returns in chapter 2.
Federal unemployment (FUTA) tax.
File Form 940 (or 940-EZ) for 2001. If your undeposited tax
is $100 or less, you can either pay it with your return or deposit it.
If it is more than $100, you must deposit it. However, if you
deposited the tax for the year in full and on time, you have until
February 11 to file the return. For more information on FUTA tax, see
chapter 16.
February 11
Social security, Medicare, and withheld income tax.
File Form 943 to report social security, Medicare, and withheld
income tax for 2001. This due date applies only if you deposited the
tax for the year in full and on time.
Federal unemployment (FUTA) tax.
File Form 940 (or 940-EZ) for 2001. This due date applies
only if you deposited the tax for the year in full and on time.
February 28
All farm businesses.
File information returns (Form 1099) for certain payments you made
during 2001. There are different forms for different types of
payments. Use a separate Form 1096 to summarize and transmit the forms
for different types of payments.
If you file Forms 1099 electronically (not by magnetic media), your
due date for filing them with the IRS is extended to April 1. The due
date for giving the recipient these forms is still January 31.
Farm employers.
File Form W-3, Transmittal of Wage and Tax Statements,
along with Copy A of all the Forms W-2 you issued for
2001.
If you file Forms W-2 electronically (not by magnetic media),
your due date for filing them with the Social Security Administration
(SSA) is extended to April 1. The due date for giving the recipient
these forms is still January 31.
For more information, see Form W-2 under
Information Returns in chapter 2.
March 1
Farmers.
File your 2001 income tax return (Form 1040) and pay any tax due.
However, you have until April 15 to file if you paid your 2001
estimated tax by January 15, 2002.
March 15
Corporations.
File a 2001 calendar year income tax return (Form 1120 or
1120-A) and pay any tax due. For more information, see
Paying and Filing Income Taxes in Publication 542,
Corporations.
April 1
Electronic filing of Forms 1099 and W-2.
File Forms 1099 with the IRS and Forms W-2 with the SSA. This
due date applies only if you file electronically (not by magnetic
media). Otherwise, the due date is February 28.
The due date for giving the recipient these forms is still January
31.
For information about filing Forms 1099 electronically, see
Publication 1220, Specifications for Filing Forms 1098, 1099,
5498, and W-2 Magnetically or Electronically. For
information about filing Forms W-2 electronically with the
Social Security Administration, call
1-800-772-6270.
April 15
Farmers.
File an income tax return (Form 1040) for 2001 and pay any tax due
if you did not file by March 1.
Partnerships.
File a 2001 calendar year return (Form 1065). For more information,
see Partnership Return (Form 1065) in Publication 541,
Partnerships.
April 30
Federal unemployment (FUTA) tax.
If you are liable for FUTA tax, deposit the tax owed through March
if more than $100.
July 31
Federal unemployment (FUTA) tax.
If you are liable for FUTA tax, deposit the tax owed through June
if more than $100.
October 31
Federal unemployment (FUTA) tax.
If you are liable for FUTA tax, deposit the tax owed through
September if more than $100.
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