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Employment Taxes?: Depositing With the IRS

To pay employment taxes, a person must deposit the money with the IRS. As is typical with tax situations, the payments are not actually made to the IRS. Instead, a person must deposit the employment taxes with a federal depository. Moving the burden to the private sector, the IRS requires most banks to act as depositories. If the business has just started hiring employees, the person needs to ask the bank if they act as a depository. If they do not, the person may want to change banks. To deposit the taxes, the person forwards money per the bank specifications.

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