Primer: Employment Taxes Hazelwood MO

If you have employees on your payroll, your tax situation is significantly more complex. You'll have to keep track of payroll taxes, employee withholding, Social Security, Medicare, unemployment, disability, and worker's comp, to name a few. All of these require separate calculations and timelines for payment. These rules are very strict and complex, and if you're not in the payroll business, hire an accountant or a payroll service to keep yourself legal and punctual with all these payments.

Local Companies

Deforest Financial Services
314-259-1400
23 North Oaks Plaza
St. Louis, MO
J P Management Lp
(314) 738-9229
4774 Park Blvd
Hazelwood, MO
Allstar Solutions
(314) 551-9872
300 Brookes Dr
Hazelwood, MO
J P Management Lp
(314) 738-0816
1600 Park Pl
Hazelwood, MO
Eastman Dillon Graham & Goldfarb Llp Attorneys At Law
(314) 725-7300
8000 Bonhomme Ave
Saint Louis, MO
Majestic Management Llc
(314) 535-2220
3920 Lindell Blvd
Saint Louis, MO
Mc Enterprises
(314) 647-6608
3250 Hampton Ave
Saint Louis, MO
Strategic Impact Inc
(314) 966-4988
947 Box Elder Dr
Saint Louis, MO
H R Focus
(417) 883-8666
3046 S Delaware Ave
Springfield, MO
Advisory Management Services
(816) 765-9611
9600 E 129th St
Kansas City, MO



If you have employees on your payroll, your tax situation is significantly more complex. You'll have to keep track of payroll taxes, employee withholding, Social Security, Medicare, unemployment, disability, and worker's comp, to name a few. All of these require separate calculations and timelines for payment. These rules are very strict and complex, and if you're not in the payroll business, hire an accountant or a payroll service to keep yourself legal and punctual with all these payments.

All employees must fill out a federal W-4 form and a Form I-9 from the Immigration and Naturalization Service. You should also check with your state's office of taxation to find out about state income tax, unemployment, and worker's compensation, as well as what forms, if any, need to be filed.

If you use independent contractors and pay them more than $600 per year, you must file a Form 1099 with the IRS and send one to the person you paid. You can get these forms from your accountant or from tax officials. The Form 1099 reports to the government that this person was paid as a non-employee. This gives you the right to deduct those payments as an expense and tells the IRS to look for that money as income on your non-employee's Schedule C form.

Your tax preparer should provide you with forms and envelopes for making your estimated payments, or you can order these forms directly from the IRS by calling 800-829-3676.

Featured Local Company

Deforest Financial Services

314-259-1400
23 North Oaks Plaza
St. Louis, MO


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