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TaxBandits Now Processing Form 941 Filings as IRS Accepts Q1 2026 Submissions Ahead of April Deadline
Filers can electronically file Form 941 for the first quarter of 2026 through TaxBandits as the April 30 deadline approaches.
ROCK HILL, SC / ACCESS Newswire / April 1, 2026 / TaxBandits, an IRS-authorized e-file provider, is processing Form 941 e-filings for the first quarter (Q1) of 2026 after the IRS began accepting submissions on April 1, 2026.
"Our focus has always been on delivering a customer-first filing experience, especially during critical deadlines like Form 941," said Naga Palanisamy, CEO of SPAN Enterprises. "With this being the first Form 941 quarter with Protection Plus, we're extending that commitment beyond submission, giving filers not just accuracy at the deadline, but protection after it."
With Form 941 filing underway for Q1 2026, TaxBandits enables filers to submit returns electronically for timely and compliant reporting.
The platform supports filers' submissions by providing features designed for efficiency and compliance, including bulk data upload, one-click zero reporting and built-in error checks.
Additionally, tax professionals have access to team and client management tools, including role-based access, shared payment methods and a secure client portal with document sharing and branded email communication.
Electronic Federal Tax Payment System (EFTPS) tax payments are also supported within TaxBandits, connecting 941 reporting and payroll tax payments.
This is the first 941 deadline for which TaxBandits' Protection Plus has been in effect. Users are eligible for up to $1M in Protection Plus tax protection services for IRS audits on Form 941 and 940 filings submitted through TaxBandits. These services are in addition to The Bandit Commitment's post-submission support, which includes free corrections and retransmissions.
For more information, visit the TaxBandits website at taxbandits.com.
About TaxBandits
TaxBandits is a compliance-focused, SOC 2 certified and IRS-authorized e-file provider that delivers a streamlined filing experience for businesses, service providers and tax professionals of all sizes. The company supports a wide range of forms, including Forms 1099, W-2, 940, 941, 1095-B, 1095-C and W-9.
About SPAN Enterprises
SPAN Enterprises, TaxBandits' parent company, is headquartered in Rock Hill, South Carolina, and has been developing industry-leading software tools for e-filing and business management solutions for over a decade. The SPAN portfolio of products includes TaxBandits, Tax990, ACAwise, ExpressExtension, 123PayStubs and TruckLogics.
Direct all media inquiries to Vice President of Operations Charles Hardy at [email protected].
SOURCE: TaxBandits
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