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Form CT-941 (DRS), Connecticut Quarterly Reconciliation of Withholding, may be used by new employers who have not received the Employer’s Withholding Remittance Coupon Book for calendar year 2009. Use Form CT-941 (DRS) to reconcile your quarterly Connecticut income tax withholding payments from wages only.
- Form CT-941 (DRS/P) 2009 - CT.gov
Household employers registered to withhold Connecticut...
- CT-941X, Amended Connecticut Reconciliation of Withholding - CT.gov
Use Form CT-941X to correct Form CT-941, Connecticut...
- Form CT-941 (DRS/P) 2009 - CT.gov
Household employers registered to withhold Connecticut income tax from their household employee wages must fi le one Form CT-941 (DRS/P) for the entire calendar year even if no tax is due. See Informational Publication 2009(1), Connecticut Employer’s Tax Guide, Circular CT.
2009 Withholding Tax Forms. All forms and some DRS publications are in Adobe Acrobat format. Before viewing or printing these documents you will need Adobe Acrobat Reader 7.0 or higher.For additional assistance or if you are have trouble downloading a form, visit our Adobe Information page.
Use Form CT-941X to correct Form CT-941, Connecticut Quarterly Reconciliation of Withholding, Form CT-945, Connecticut Annual Reconciliation of Withholding for Nonpayroll Amounts, or Form CT-941 (DRS/P), Connecticut Quarterly Reconciliation of Withholding for Household Employers
Use Form CT-941 (DRS) to reconcile your quarterly Round down to the next lowest dollar all amounts that include Connecticut income tax withholding payments from wages only.
Form CT-941 (DRS), Connecticut Quarterly Reconciliation of Withholding, may be used by new employers who have not received the Employer’s Withholding Remittance Coupon Book for calendar year 2009. Use Form CT-941 (DRS) to reconcile your quarterly Connecticut income tax withholding payments from wages only.
All employers are required to withhold Connecticut income tax from employee wages at the time wages are paid. Use Form CT-WH (DRS) to make your payments to the Connecticut Department of Revenue Services (DRS).