Key Business Tax Deadlines for July 2025: Stay Ahead with Timely Compliance

Ensure your business remains compliant and avoid potential penalties by staying informed about the critical business tax deadlines in July 2025. Whether it’s payroll deposits, Form 941, or pension plan filings, proactive management is essential.

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July 1 - Self-Employed Pension Plan Filings

If you maintain a pension or profit-sharing plan, initiate preparations for Form 5500 or 5500-EZ for the 2024 calendar year. Although the filing deadline is July 31, it's prudent to contact our office immediately to ascertain your filing requirements and organize the return efficiently.

July 15 - Monthly Payroll Tax Deposits

For employers adhering to the monthly deposit schedule, July 15 is the mandated date to remit your Social Security, Medicare, and withheld income taxes for June 2025. Additionally, this is the deadline for any nonpayroll withholding deposits for June under the monthly deposit rule.

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July 31 - Pension and Profit-sharing Plans

Self-employed individuals must finalize Form 5500 or 5500-EZ submissions by this date. Avoid last-minute issues by planning your submission now.

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July 31 - Form 941 and Other Employer Responsibilities

Second-quarter Form 941 is due. Ensure payment of any undeposited taxes according to deposit accuracy rules. A tax liability under $2,500 allows you to submit full payment with a timely return filing. Employers who prepaid their quarterly taxes punctually can extend their filing to August 11.

July 31 - Federal Unemployment and Employer Obligations

Deposit the accumulated Federal Unemployment Tax (FUTA) if it exceeds $500 by end-June, and file Form 5500 or 5500-EZ for applicable employee benefit plans, especially for plans following a fiscal year schedule.

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Important Considerations:

If a deadline coincides with a weekend or holiday, submission is deferred to the next operational day. Disaster-related extensions apply if your business is in an area experiencing federally announced emergencies. Consult FEMA and IRS resources for disaster status and filing relief.

For personalized assistance, or to ensure your compliance strategy is robust, feel free to reach out via my contact details.

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