When you discover an error on a previously filed Form 941, you must: Correct that error using Form 941-X; File a separate Form 941-X for each Form 941 that you're correcting; and. Generally, file Form 941-X separately. Don't file Form 941-X with Form 941.
Beginning in 2024, the IRS allows electronic filing of Form 941-X as part of Modernized e-File (MeF). However, only corrections for the 2024 tax year could be e-filed.
The IRS uses these forms to reconcile federal tax deposits that each employer makes. If you find that you have filed a 941 with errors, you can amend the filing with a Form 941-X. This corrects any errors that may have been overlooked when you originally filed.
Fill out the “Return You're Correcting” section in the upper right corner of Form 941-X. Enter the calendar year of the quarter you're correcting, and select the date you discovered errors in your Form 941. Under Part 1, select whether you're filing an updated job tax return (box #1) or a claim (box #2).
Sometimes you may make a mistake on your initial Form 941 that you need to correct. You'll then use Form 941-X to amend the original filing. This amendment form can also be used to claim credits retroactively if you are eligible but failed to claim it for the applicable quarter.
A person can file a quitclaim deed by (1) entering the relevant information on a quitclaim deed form, (2) signing the deed with two witnesses and a notary, and (3) recording the deed at the county comptroller's office. In Florida, quitclaim deeds must have the name and address of both the grantor and the grantee.
Hillsborough County Clerk of the Court 601 East Kennedy Boulevard Tampa FL 33602. (813) 276-8100.
You must notify the Clerk & Comptroller's Office in writing of any address changes. There is a Change of Address form that can be completed, or you may use your own form/paper. The change of address request should include the following information: Case Number and Division.
By Florida law, the Clerk of Courts in each county is the official custodian of court records. Click here to access the Clerk's Online Services, including official records, civil/family/probate cases, criminal cases and traffic cases, or you may call the Clerk's 24-hour voice response system at (305) 275-1155.
If your mailing address changes, please complete the Designation of Mailing and E-Mail Address Form, and file it with the Clerk's office. By Mail, to Clerk of the Circuit Court -- Traffic, PO Box 3360, Tampa FL 33601-3360. In Person, at any of our locations Monday - Friday.