Form 943

Agricultural Payroll 

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Form 943 - Agricultural Tax Reporting

Does your agricultural business pay employees? According to the IRS, if you paid wages to one or more farmworkers and the wages were subject to Social Security and Medicare taxes or federal income tax withholding, you need to file Form 943 - the employer’s annual federal tax return for agricultural employees.

Do I need to file Form 943 for my farm business?

Form 943 is the tax document used to show the IRS the amount of taxes that you withheld from your employees each year. The IRS states agricultural employers are subject to withholding on wages if:

  • You pay an employee cash wages of $150 or more in the year for farm work, or
  • The total wages (cash and noncash) you pay all farm workers in the year is $2,500.

If you have hand-harvest laborers who are paid less than $150 in annual cash wages, you will not need to fill out Form 943.

Here’s a link to more information from the IRA about Form 943 and reporting requirements for agricultural employers.

What information is needed to fill out Form 943?

When it comes to tax season, it’s important that you have the right information to fill out forms so your taxes can be done efficiently and correctly. For Form 943 the most common information you’ll need is:

About SurePayroll’s farm payroll solution:

When choosing SurePayroll to handle your farm’s payroll, you will get:

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