Publication 926 |
2003 Tax Year |
Index
This is archived information that pertains only to the 2003 Tax Year. If you are looking for information for the current tax year, go to the Tax Prep Help Area.
F
- Federal income tax withholding, increasing (see How to increase withholding)
- Federal unemployment (FUTA) tax, Federal Unemployment (FUTA) Tax
- Form
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- M–274, Can Your Employee Legally Work in the United States?
- Form:
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- 1040–ES, Paying estimated tax.
- 940, Business employment tax returns.
- 941, Business employment tax returns.
- 943, Business employment tax returns.
- I–9, Can Your Employee Legally Work in the United States?
- SS–4, Employer identification number (EIN).
- SS–5, Employee's social security number.
- W–2, Notice about the EIC., Form W–2.
- W–4, Do You Need To Withhold Federal Income Tax?, Asking for more Federal income tax withholding.
- W–4P, Asking for more Federal income tax withholding.
- W–5, Advance EIC payments.
- Forms you must file, What Forms Must You File?
- Free tax services, How To Get Tax Help
- FUTA (see Federal unemployment (FUTA) tax)
I
- Income tax withholding, increasing (see How to increase withholding)
M
- Maids (see Household employee)
- Medicare (see Social security and Medicare taxes)
- More information (see Tax help)
P
- Private nurses (see Household employee)
- Publications (see Tax help)
S
- Schedule H (Form 1040), How Do You Make
Tax Payments?, Schedule H.
- Self-employed workers (see Nonemployees)
- Social security and Medicare
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- Taxes, Social Security and Medicare Taxes
- Wages, Social security and Medicare wages.
- Social security number, employee's, Employee's social security number.
- State:
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- Disability payments, State disability payments treated as wages.
- Employment taxes, State employment taxes.
- Unemployment tax agencies, Appendix: State Unemployment Tax Agencies
- Suggestions, Comments and suggestions.
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- Yard workers (see Household employee)
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