941 year wont update ON VERSION 14.4

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yaura
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941 year wont update ON VERSION 14.4

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I saw the thread regarding what to do if your year won't update, but I'm using PowerChurch Plus Online version 14.4 and it still says 2024 when I try to file this year's quarterly report, even though the accounting month is set to March 2025. Help please?

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Re: 941 year wont update ON VERSION 14.4

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The IRS just recently updated the final version of the 941 for 2025. We have the form updated in an internal testing build. It will be included in the next Maintenance Release.

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Re: 941 year wont update ON VERSION 14.4

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in a similar problem, I'm printing the 4th qtr Form 941 and noticed it has 2024 instead of 2025. The numbers are correct and when I start the process, it shows tax year 2025, and 4th qtr.
I just looked back at my 2nd and 3rd QTR filings and they have 2024 as well.

I'm using version 14.4 and the system says I have the latest MR.
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Re: 941 year wont update ON VERSION 14.4

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bjwhitson wrote:
Fri Jan 09, 2026 8:39 pm
in a similar problem, I'm printing the 4th qtr Form 941 and noticed it has 2024 instead of 2025. The numbers are correct and when I start the process, it shows tax year 2025, and 4th qtr.
I just looked back at my 2nd and 3rd QTR filings and they have 2024 as well.

I'm using version 14.4 and the system says I have the latest MR.
BJW
941s for 2025 were released in the MR back in March ... the OP was posted back in March before that MR came out. If you're still seeing 2024, then I'd call the office directly.
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