Form 8109-B Federal Tax Deposit Coupon

Forms 8109 and 8109-B, Federal Tax Deposit Coupon; and Form 8109-C, FTD Address Change

F8109-B_2006

Forms 8109 and 8109-B, Federal Tax Deposit Coupon; and Form 8109-C, FTD Address Change

OMB: 1545-0257

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This form is provided for informational purposes and should
not be reproduced on personal computer printers by individual
taxpayers for filing. The printed version of this form is
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specifications.
Additional information about the printing of these specialized
tax forms can be found in IRS Publications 1141, 1167, 1179,
and other IRS resources.
The printed version of the form may be obtained by calling
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DOLLARS

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EMPLOYER IDENTIFICATION NUMBER
BANK NAME/
DATE STAMP

TYPE OF TAX

CENTS

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IRS USE
ONLY

Telephone number

Form 8109-B

(Rev. 12-2006)

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1042

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943

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990-T

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3rd
Quarter

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720

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990-PF

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940

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What’s new. The oval for Form 990-C has been deleted. Form 990-C
has been replaced by Form 1120-C, U.S. Income Tax Return for
Cooperative Associations. Filers of Form 1120-C must use the 1120 oval
when completing Form 8109-B.
The type of tax ovals for the 1120, 1042, and 944 have been moved
on the coupon. Read the type of tax to the right of the oval before you
darken the oval.
Note. Except for the name, address, and telephone number, entries must
be made in pencil. Use soft lead (for example, a #2 pencil) so that the
entries can be read more accurately by optical scanning equipment. The
name, address, and telephone number may be completed other than by
hand. You cannot use photocopies of the coupons to make your
deposits. Do not staple, tape, or fold the coupons.
The IRS encourages you to make federal tax deposits using the
Electronic Federal Tax Payment System (EFTPS). For more information
on EFTPS, go to www.eftps.gov or call 1-800-555-4477.
Purpose of form. Use Form 8109-B to make a tax deposit only in the
following two situations.
1. You have not yet received your resupply of preprinted deposit
coupons (Form 8109).
2. You are a new entity and have already been assigned an employer
identification number (EIN), but you have not received your initial supply
of preprinted deposit coupons (Form 8109). If you have not received your
EIN, see Exceptions below.
Note. If you do not receive your resupply of deposit coupons and a
deposit is due or you do not receive your initial supply within 5–6 weeks
of receipt of your EIN, call 1-800-829-4933.
How to complete the form. Enter your name as shown on your return
or other IRS correspondence, address, and EIN in the spaces provided.
Do not make a name or address change on this form (see Form 8822,
Change of Address). If you are required to file a Form 1120, 1120-C,
990-PF (with net investment income), 990-T, or 2438, enter the month in
which your tax year ends in the MONTH TAX YEAR ENDS boxes. For
example, if your tax year ends in January, enter 01; if it ends in
December, enter 12. Make your entries for EIN and MONTH TAX YEAR
ENDS (if applicable) as shown in Amount of deposit below.
Exceptions. If you have applied for an EIN, have not received it, and
a deposit must be made, do not use Form 8109-B. Instead, send your
payment to the IRS address where you file your return. Make your check
or money order payable to the United States Treasury and show on it
your name (as shown on Form SS-4, Application for Employer
Identification Number), address, kind of tax, period covered, and date
you applied for an EIN. Do not use Form 8109-B to deposit delinquent
taxes assessed by the IRS. Pay those taxes directly to the IRS. See Pub.
15 (Circular E), Employer’s Tax Guide, for information.
Amount of deposit. Enter the amount of the deposit in the space
provided. Enter the amount legibly, forming the characters as shown
below:

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Federal Tax Deposit Coupon

Signature

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AMOUNT OF DEPOSIT (Do NOT type, please print.)

MONTH TAX
YEAR ENDS

Date

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Hand print money amounts without using dollar signs, commas, a
decimal point, or leading zeros. If the deposit is for whole dollars only,
enter “00” in the CENTS boxes. For example, a deposit of $7,635.22
would be entered like this:
DOLLARS

,

,

CENTS

.

Caution. Darken only one space for TYPE OF TAX and only one space
for TAX PERIOD. Darken the space to the left of the applicable form and
tax period. Darkening the wrong space or multiple spaces may delay
proper crediting to your account. See below for an explanation of Types
of Tax and Marking the Proper Tax Period.

Types of Tax
Form 941

Employer’s QUARTERLY Federal Tax Return (includes
Forms 941-M, 941-PR, and 941-SS)
Form 943
Employer’s Annual Tax Return for Agricultural Employees
Form 944 Employer’s ANNUAL Federal Tax Return (includes Forms
944-PR, 944(SP), and 944-SS)
Form 945 Annual Return of Withheld Federal Income Tax
Form 720 Quarterly Federal Excise Tax Return
Form CT-1 Employer’s Annual Railroad Retirement Tax Return
Form 940 Employer’s Annual Federal Unemployment (FUTA) Tax
Return (includes Form 940-PR)
Form 1120 U.S. Corporation Income Tax Return (includes Form 1120
series of returns, such as new Form 1120-C, and
Form 2438)
Form 990-T Exempt Organization Business Income Tax Return
Form 990-PF Return of Private Foundation or Section 4947(a)(1) Nonexempt
Charitable Trust Treated as a Private Foundation
Form 1042 Annual Withholding Tax Return for U.S. Source Income of
Foreign Persons

Marking the Proper Tax Period
Payroll taxes and withholding. For Forms 941, 940, 943, 944, 945,
CT-1, and 1042, if your liability was incurred during:
● January 1 through March 31, darken the 1st quarter space;
● April 1 through June 30, darken the 2nd quarter space;
● July 1 through September 30, darken the 3rd quarter space; and
● October 1 through December 31, darken the 4th quarter space.
Note. If the liability was incurred during one quarter and deposited in
another quarter, darken the space for the quarter in which the tax liability
was incurred. For example, if the liability was incurred in March and
deposited in April, darken the 1st quarter space.
Excise taxes. For Form 720, follow the instructions above for Forms
941, 940, etc. For Form 990-PF, with net investment income, follow the
instructions on page 2 for Form 1120, 990-T, and 2438.

Department of the Treasury
Internal Revenue Service

Form 8109-B (Rev. 12-2006)
Cat. No. 61042S

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TO BE REMOVED BEFORE PRINTING
INSTRUCTIONS TO PRINTERS
FORM 8109-B, PAGE 2 of 2
MARGINS: TOP TO BLEED, CENTER SIDES. PRINTS: HEAD to HEAD
PAPER: WHITE WRITING, SUB. 20.
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Income Taxes (Form 1120, 990-T, and 2438). To make an estimated tax
deposit for any quarter of the current tax year, darken only the 1st
quarter space.
Example 1. If your tax year ends on December 31, 2007, and a
deposit for 2007 is being made between January 1 and December 31,
2007, darken the 1st quarter space.
Example 2. If your tax year ends on June 30, 2007, and a deposit for
that fiscal year is being made between July 1, 2006, and June 30, 2007,
darken the 1st quarter space.
To make a deposit for the prior tax year, darken only the 4th quarter
space. This includes:
● Deposits of balance due shown on the return (Forms 1120, 990-T, and
990-PF).
● Deposits of balance due shown on Form 7004, Application for
Automatic 6-Month Extension of Time To File Certain Business Income
Tax, Information, and Other Returns (be sure to darken the 1120 or 1042
space as appropriate).
● Deposits of balance due (Forms 990-T and 990-PF filers) shown on
Form 8868, Application for Extension of Time To File an Exempt
Organization Return (be sure to darken the 990-T or 990-PF space as
appropriate).
● Deposits of tax due shown on Form 2438, Undistributed Capital Gains
Tax Return (darken the 1120 space).
Example 1. If your tax year ends on December 31, 2006, and a
deposit for 2006 is being made after that date, darken the 4th quarter
space.
Example 2. If your tax year ends on June 30, 2007, and a deposit for
that fiscal year is being made after that date, darken the 4th quarter
space.
How to ensure your deposit is credited to the correct account.
1. Make sure your name and EIN are correct;
2. Prepare only one coupon for each type of tax deposit;
3. Darken only one space for the type of tax you are depositing;
4. Darken only one space for the tax period for which you are making
a deposit; and
5. Use separate FTD coupons for each return period.
Telephone number. We need your daytime telephone number to call if
we have difficulty processing your deposit.
Miscellaneous. We use the “IRS USE ONLY” box to ensure proper
crediting to your account. Do not darken this space when making a
deposit.
How to make deposits. Mail or deliver the completed coupon with the
amount of the deposit to an authorized depositary (financial institution)
for federal taxes. Make your check or money order payable to that
depositary. To help ensure proper crediting to your account, write your
EIN, the type of tax (for example, Form 940), and the tax period to which
the payment applies on your check or money order.
Authorized depositaries must accept cash, postal money orders drawn
to the order of the depositary, or checks or drafts drawn on and to the
order of the depositary. You can deposit taxes with a check drawn on
another financial institution only if the depositary is willing to accept that
form of payment.
If you prefer, you may mail your coupon and payment to Financial
Agent, Federal Tax Deposit Processing, P.O. Box 970030, St. Louis, MO
63197. Make your check or money order payable to the Financial Agent.

Timeliness of deposits. The IRS determines whether deposits are on
time by the date they are received by an authorized depositary. However,
a deposit received by the authorized depositary after the due date will be
considered timely if the taxpayer establishes that it was mailed in the
United States in a properly addressed, postage prepaid envelope at least
2 days before the due date.
Note. If you are required to deposit any taxes more than once a month,
any deposit of $20,000 or more must be received by its due date to be
timely.
When to deposit. See the instructions for the applicable return. See
Pub. 15 (Circular E) for deposit rules on employment taxes. Generally,
you can get copies of forms and instructions by calling 1-800-TAX-FORM
(1-800-829-3676) or by visiting IRS’s website at www.irs.gov.
Penalties. You may be charged a penalty for not making deposits when
due or in sufficient amounts, unless you have reasonable cause. This
penalty may also apply if you mail or deliver federal tax deposits to
unauthorized institutions or IRS offices, rather than to authorized
depositaries. Additionally, a trust fund recovery penalty may be imposed
on all persons who are determined by the IRS to be responsible for
collecting, accounting for, and paying over employment and excise
taxes, and who acted willfully in not doing so. For more information on
penalties, see Pub. 15 (Circular E). See the Instructions for Form 720 for
when these penalties apply to excise taxes.
Privacy Act and Paperwork Reduction Act Notice. Internal Revenue
Code section 6302 requires certain persons to make periodic deposits of
taxes. If you do not deposit electronically, you must provide the
information requested on this form. IRC section 6109 requires you to
provide your EIN. The information on this form is used to ensure that you
are complying with the Internal Revenue laws and to ensure proper
crediting of your deposit. Routine uses of this information include
providing it to the Department of Justice for civil and criminal litigation,
and to cities, states, and the District of Columbia for use in administering
their tax laws. We may also disclose this information to federal and state
agencies to enforce federal nontax criminal laws and to combat
terrorism. We may give this information to other countries pursuant to tax
treaties. Providing incomplete, incorrect, or fraudulent information may
subject you to interest and penalties.
You are not required to provide the information requested on a form
that is subject to the Paperwork Reduction Act unless the form displays
a valid OMB control number. Books or records relating to a form or its
instructions must be retained as long as their contents may become
material in the administration of any Internal Revenue law. Generally, tax
returns and return information are confidential, as required by IRC
section 6103.
The time needed to complete and file this form will vary depending on
individual circumstances. The estimated average time is 3 minutes. If you
have comments concerning the accuracy of this time estimate or
suggestions for making this form simpler, we would be happy to hear
from you. You can write to the Internal Revenue Service, Tax Products
Coordinating Committee, SE:W:CAR:MP:T:T:SP, IR-6406, 1111
Constitution Ave. NW, Washington, DC 20224. Do not send this form to
this address. Instead, see the instructions under How to make deposits
on this page.

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File TitleForm 8109-B (Rev. December 2006)
SubjectFederal Tax Deposit Coupon
AuthorSE:W:CAR:MP
File Modified2007-01-05
File Created2007-01-05

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