EFTPS

What EFTPS means in U.S. payroll, why it matters to payroll tax deposits, and how it fits employer payroll workflow.

EFTPS

EFTPS is the U.S. electronic payment system employers commonly use for federal payroll tax deposits.

From a payroll perspective, EFTPS matters because payroll tax work does not end when the payroll run creates liabilities. The employer also needs a practical payment path to send those payroll-tax amounts out.

Why EFTPS Matters

EFTPS matters because it affects:

  • employer payroll tax deposits
  • the movement from payroll liability to payroll payment
  • payroll-tax follow-up after a run closes
  • confusion between filing forms and paying obligations

It is useful because many payroll readers understand withholding and reporting but do not yet understand the payment system that sits behind federal payroll tax deposits.

Where It Appears In Payroll Workflow

EFTPS appears after payroll has produced payroll-tax liabilities that need to be paid. In practice, payroll teams may:

  • review the payroll-tax amount due
  • confirm the applicable payment timing
  • use EFTPS to make the federal payroll-tax deposit
  • retain the payment record in payroll documentation

That makes EFTPS part of employer payroll follow-up, not part of gross-to-net calculation.

Simple Example

Payroll creates federal payroll-tax liabilities during the run.

Afterward, the employer uses EFTPS to submit the federal payroll-tax payment. The payroll calculation created the obligation, but EFTPS handles the payment step.

Common Confusion

EFTPS is often confused with:

  • Form 941, which is the reporting form rather than the payment system
  • Payroll tax deposit schedule, which governs timing rather than the payment channel itself
  • Employer Identification Number, which identifies the employer rather than moving the money
  • Payroll remittance, which is the broader concept of sending payroll-related amounts out

Knowledge Check

  1. Is EFTPS a reporting form? No. It is an electronic payment system.
  2. Does EFTPS matter after payroll creates tax liabilities? Yes. It is part of the employer payment follow-up.
  3. Is EFTPS the same thing as Form 941? No. One is the payment system and the other is a payroll reporting form.