Small business owners often have a running list of things to do. These
include deadlines, sales calls, employee issues, banking, advertising – and
taxes. The IRS can help with the last one.
Here are seven resources to help small businesses owners with common topics:
- Looking
at the Big Picture: The Small
Business and Self-Employed Tax Center brings information on IRS.gov to
one common place.
- Organizing
Tasks:
The IRS
Tax Calendar for Businesses and Self-Employed helps owners stay
organized. It includes tax due dates and actions for each month. Users can
subscribe to calendar reminders or import the calendar to their desktop or
calendar on their mobile device.
- Searching
for Topics:
The A-to-Z
Index for Business helps people easily find small business topics on
IRS.gov.
- Getting
Information by Email: Small business owners can sign up for e-News
for Small Businesses. The free, electronic service gives subscribers
information on deadlines, emerging issues, tips, news and more.
- Watching
Videos:
The IRS
Video Portal offers learning events and informational videos on
many business topics.
- Finding
Forms:
The Small
Business Forms and Publications page helps business owners find the
documents they need for the type of business they own. It lists tax forms,
instructions, desk guides and more.
- Meeting
in Person or Online: Small
business workshops, seminars and meetings are held throughout the
country. They’re sponsored by IRS partners that specialize in federal tax
topics. Topics vary from overviews to more specific topics such as
retirement plans and recordkeeping.
More Information:
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