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Key July 2025 Tax Deadlines for Business Compliance

Understanding and adhering to the crucial tax deadlines in July 2025 is essential for business compliance and fiscal health. Ensure you are informed about the important due dates for payroll deposits, Form 941 filings, and pension plan submissions. Here's what you need to know to stay compliant and avoid penalties.

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July 1 - Self-Employed Pension Plans

If you manage a pension or profit-sharing plan, Form 5500 or 5500-EZ for the calendar year 2024 is potentially due by July 31. Verify your filing requirement early to ensure timely and correct preparation.

July 15 - Social Security, Medicare, and Withheld Income Tax

Employers under the monthly deposit rule must deposit withheld Social Security, Medicare, and income tax for June 2025 by this date. This also applies to nonpayroll withholding deposits for those following the monthly rule.

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July 31 - Pension Plan Filing Deadline

Mark July 31 as the final deadline for filing Form 5500 or 5500-EZ for pension and profit-sharing plans of 2024.

July 31 - Form 941 for Q2 2025

File Form 941 for the second quarter. It's crucial to deposit any tax under the accuracy of deposit rules. Employers with a tax liability under $2,500 can settle the amount with the timely submission of the return. If full and timely deposits were made, the filing deadline extends to August 11.

July 31 - Small Employer Tax Deposits

If your total 2025 tax liability exceeds $2,500 but is below this amount for Q2, ensure all due taxes are deposited.

July 31 - Federal Unemployment Tax

Deposit Federal Unemployment Tax calculated through June if it exceeds $500.

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July 31 - Employee Benefit Plan Filing

If you oversee an employee benefit plan, submit Form 5500 or 5500-EZ for the 2024 calendar year by this date, or the seventh month post-plan year end if you adhere to a fiscal year.

Weekends & Holidays:

Deadlines that coincide with weekends or legal holidays extend to the next business day. Stay aware to avoid missteps.

Disaster Extension Relief:

In disaster-designated areas, filing deadlines extend. For specifics, check resources from FEMA and IRS:

FEMA: https://www.fema.gov/disaster/declarations
IRS: https://www.irs.gov/newsroom/tax-relief-in-disaster-situations

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