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Utah Withholding Taxes
Taxpayer Access Point (TAP) Has Replaced WebExpress
Note: WebExpress is no longer available. All online withholding services are now done through Taxpayer Access Point — TAP. TAP requires a one-time registration. If you already use TAP for other tax types, you can use the same login ID and password for withholding taxes, and don't need to register again.
Looking for your NEW withholding number?
- Click here to open PaymentExpress
- Choose "Withholding" from the Tax Type list
- Click "No" payment coupon
- Click "Find your new withholding account number" in the center of the page
- When finished, you can close Payment Express
Withholding Tax Frequently Asked Questions
- Use TaxExpress to file and pay your withholding taxes. New system available beginning June 27, 2011.
- To learn about all aspects of Utah Withholding Tax, see Pub 14, Withholding Tax Guide.
- What is withholding tax?
- Who must withhold employee wages?
- What are wages?
- What is the difference between an employee and an independent contractor?
- How do I get a Utah withholding tax account (license)?
- Do I need a federal Employer Identification Number (EIN) if I am a sole proprietor?
- How much should I withhold?
- What is my filing frequency?
- What is my payment frequency?
- When do I file my return and pay the withholding tax?
- What form should I use to report my employee withholding tax?
- How do I file the return?
- How do I make my payment?
- Does my payment count as my return?
- What if I don't have any withholding for a period?
- How do I file an amended return?
- How do I file my reconciliations, W-2s, and 1099s?
- My account number changed. Which one do I use?
- How do I change or close my account?
- Where can I get more information?
What is withholding tax?
Withholding tax is money an employer withholds from an individual’s paycheck and sends to the Tax Commission as a pre-payment toward that individual’s income tax liability.
Because withholding tax is a trust fund tax, an employer must keep the withheld money safe until it is sent to the Tax Commission.
Who must withhold employee wages?
Any employer doing business in Utah and paying wages to an individual must withhold wages and obtain a withholding account from the Tax Commission.
An employer may be exempt from withholding if they do business in Utah for 60 days or less during a calendar year. Advance approval from the Tax Commission is required. See Publication 14, Withholding Tax Guide, for more information.
What are wages?
Wages are payments or compensation for services performed by an employee for an employer. This includes payments in a form other than cash.
Utah defines wages by the Internal Revenue Code Section 3401(a).
What is the difference between an employee and an independent contractor?
Utah uses the definition outlined in IRS Publication 1779, Independent Contractor or Employee.
How do I get a Utah withholding tax account (license)?
Employers can get a withholding tax account (license) by:
- Using OneStop Business Registration to complete an electronic application or
- Completing and submitting the form TC-69 Utah State Business and Tax Registration to the Tax Commission
There is no fee for a withholding tax account. However, if you have a history of filing or paying taxes late, you may have to post a surety bond.
Do I need a federal Employer Identification Number (EIN) if I am a sole proprietor?
You need a federal EIN if you are required to report employment taxes or give tax statements to employees. You can request an EIN with the Online EIN Application at www.irs.gov.
How much should I withhold?
The amounts to be withheld are based on the employee's federal W-4 form and the Utah income tax withholding tables in Publication 14, Withholding Tax Guide.
What is my filing frequency?
Your filing frequency is quarterly unless you report household employment taxes on Schedule H of your federal form 1040 or file form 944, Employer’s Annual Federal Tax Return, in which case you file annually.
What is my payment frequency?
Your payment frequency is determined by the amount you withhold, as follows:
| If you: | Your payment frequency is: |
|---|---|
| Withhold $1,000 or more per month | Monthly |
| Withhold less than $1,000 per month | Quarterly |
| Report household employment taxes on Schedule H of your federal form 1040 or file form 944, Employer’s Annual Federal Tax Return | Annually |
When do I file my return and pay the withholding tax?
The following table summarizes withholding due dates depending on your filing status.
| Due Date | All Employers | Monthly Payers | Quarterly Payers | Annual Payers |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| January 31 | Give forms W-2 and 1099 to employees and payees | File December return (TC-941) Pay December withholding (TC-941PC) |
File and pay fourth quarter withholding (TC-941 and TC-941PC) | File and pay annual withholding (TC-941 and TC-941PC) |
| February 28 | Paper Filers – File annual reconciliation TC-941R with withholding form copies. | Pay January withholding (TC-941PC) | ||
| March 31 | Electronic Filers – File annual reconciliation TC-941R with withholding form copies. | Pay February withholding (TC-941PC) | ||
| April 30 | File first quarter return (TC-941) Pay March withholding (TC-941PC) |
File and pay first quarter withholding (TC-941 and TC-941PC) | ||
| May 31 | Pay April withholding (TC-941PC) | |||
| June 30 | Pay May withholding (TC-941PC) | |||
| July 31 | File second quarter return (TC-941) Pay June withholding (TC-941PC) |
File and pay second quarter withholding (TC-941 and TC-941PC) | ||
| August 31 | Pay July withholding (TC-941PC) | |||
| September 30 | Pay August withholding (TC-941PC) | |||
| October 31 | File third quarter return (TC-941) Pay September withholding (TC-941PC) |
File and pay third quarter withholding (TC-941 and TC-941PC) | ||
| November 30 | Pay October withholding (TC-941PC) | |||
| December 31 | Pay November withholding (TC-941PC) |
Note: If the due date falls on a Saturday, Sunday or legal holiday, the payment is due on the next business day.
The Tax Commission reviews accounts annually and notifies businesses in writing if the filing frequency changes.
What form should I use to report my employee withholding tax?
You will receive a withholding packet within 30 days of opening a new withholding account. The packet contains all withholding returns and payment coupons you will need for the year depending on your filing and paying frequency.
How do I file the return?
You may file your withholding returns online at taxexpress.utah.gov or by submitting a completed paper form.
A valid FEIN and assigned withholding account ID number must be on each return.
Returns are due the last day of the month following the period end (for example, returns for annual filers are due January 31). If a due date falls on a Saturday, Sunday, or legal holiday, the due date becomes the next business day. See Publication 14, Withholding Tax Guide, for specific dates.
How do I make my payment?
Pay your tax liabilities using any of the following methods:
- Electronically, by:
- ACH credit – You initiate this payment through your bank or credit union, which may charge a transaction fee to you. For more information and the application form, see Pub. 43, Electronic Funds Transfer.
- ACH debit request – You authorize the Tax Commission to initiate this payment. There is no transaction fee. Go to TaxExpress at taxexpress.utah.gov for more information. You will receive your authorization code by email if you are a first-time user.
- PaymentExpress – You pay electronically with an eCheck or credit card at paymentexpress.utah.gov. You will be charged a convenience fee.
- By check. You must use the payment coupon, form TC-941PC.
Does my payment count as my return?
No. You must still file a return by the due date.
What if I don't have any withholding for a period?
You must file a return even if you didn’t have any withholding for the period. Enter zeros on the return and send it to the Tax Commission. You can file a zero return electronically at taxexpress.utah.gov.
How do I file an amended return?
If you need to correct a previously filed return, use form TC-941 and put an “X” on the amended line on the form. An amended return replaces the previously filed return. Enter the amounts that should have been on the original return (not the differences).
How do I file my reconciliations, W-2s, and 1099s?
Withholding reconciliations can be filed:
- Electronically using TaxExpress. See Publication 32, Online Filing and Paying of Withholding and Mineral Production Forms for more information. Note: If you are required to file your W-2s electronically with the Social Security Administration, and 1099R’s with the IRS, you must also file electronically with the Utah State Tax Commission.
- Use form TC-941R for all periods. You must include copies of all W-2s and 1099 forms with the coupon.
- A valid federal EIN and assigned withholding account ID number must be on each return and W-2, 1099 and TC-675R.
The reconciliation is due February 28 if filed on paper or March 31 if filed electronically. If a due date falls on a weekend or holiday, the reconciliation is due the next business day.
My account number changed. Which one do I use?
In March 2009, the Tax Commission began issuing new withholding tax account numbers to all active withholding tax accounts. The new account numbers are 14 characters (12345678-002-WTH). You must use your 14-character number beginning January 1, 2010.
How do I change or close my account?
If you stop doing business in Utah, you should close your account using form TC-69C, Notice of Change for a Tax Account. If you do not notify the Tax Commission, you will be assessed an estimated tax, including late penalties and interest.
Where can I get more information?
You can:
Last Updated (December 15, 2011)



