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Depositing

Ross K. McGill () and Kirsty V. Pitkin ()
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Ross K. McGill: TConsult Ltd
Kirsty V. Pitkin: TConsult Ltd

Chapter Chapter 10 in Qualified Intermediary, 2025, pp 97-100 from Springer

Abstract: Abstract To understand depositing of tax, we must consider a few factors. First, the IRS defines all financial institutions in the chain of payment as “withholding agents”. All withholding agents have an obligation to withhold and deposit tax to the US TreasuryUS Treasury unless another withholding agent has already withheld the correct amount of tax. The frequency of deposits is defined by the IRS based on the amount to be deposited.

Date: 2025
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-031-81410-5_10

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