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Business & farm
when you do pay yourself a salary/bonus in addition to depositing the taxes, you will have to file form 941, annual forms 940, w-2 w-3. your state probably also has a UC tax that requires you to register with their UC bureau and file and pay UC taxes.
per the iRS
After you file your first Form 941, you must file a return for each quarter, even if you have no taxes to report, unless you filed a final return or one of the exceptions listed next applies.
Exceptions
Special rules apply to some employers.
• If you received notification to file Form 944, you must file Form 944 annually; don't file Form 941 quarterly.
• Seasonal employers don't have to file a Form 941 for quarters in which they have no tax liability because they have paid no wages. To tell the IRS that you won't file a return for one or more quarters during the year, check the box on line 18a every quarter you file Form 941. See section 12 of Pub. 15 for more information.
• Employers of farm employees don't file Form 941 for wages paid for agricultural labor. See Form 943 and Pub. 51 for more information.
If none of the these exceptions apply and you haven't filed a final return, you must file Form 941 each
quarter even if you didn't pay wages during the quarter. Use IRS e-file, if possible.