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Friday, August 8, 2008

Tax Calendar for Small Businesses

Are you running a small business? Would you like a calendar packed with valuable business tax information? The IRS is offering a free calendar to help you keep track of tax deadlines and important dates throughout the year.

You might be surprised to learn that the IRS publishes a calendar, like our popular Web site, IRS.gov, the calendar is part of our many services to help owners and operators of small businesses.

The Tax Calendar for Small Businesses and Self-Employed Individuals from the Internal Revenue Service is a 12-month calendar filled with deadline reminders, important information such as changes in deductible mileage rates and business tips such as how to organize business and travel expenses.

This widely-used special business tax calendar provides the small business owner with a ready resource for meeting his or her tax obligations.

Each page of the calendar highlights different tax issues and tips such as business planning, accounting methods, tracking your records, and protecting your information that are especially relevant to small-business owners. The calendar has room each month to add notes, state tax dates or business appointments.

Topics include information on general business taxes, IRS and Social Security Administration customer assistance, electronic filing and paying options, retirement plans, business publications and forms, common tax filing dates, federal holidays and much more.

The 2008 IRS Tax Calendar for Small Businesses and Self-Employed, Publication 1518, is now available in both English and Spanish versions. For an online version of the calendar, visit the Small Business Self-Employed pages on the IRS Web site at IRS.gov. On IRS.gov you can download the tax calendar due dates and actions, and import them into Outlook or iCal. Printed copies of the tax calendar can also be ordered online or by calling 800-TAX-FORM (800-829-3676).

Remember that for the genuine IRS Web site be sure to use .gov. Don't be confused by internet sites that end in .com, .net, .org or other designations instead of .gov. The address of the official IRS governmental Web site is www.irs.gov.


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7 comments:

Unknown said...

Thanks for the tip! Those dates are so important to keep track of, and easily overlooked. http://www.online-degree-enlightenment.com/blog/

Unknown said...

This nice interesting calender, as i experienced the 1040 US Tax Return is the best for for Tax planning.

Unknown said...

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YanieDane said...

This would be a great help for us tax payers. Looks interesting tax calendar. Great tip!


George Smith
Kent, WA 98030
http://www.raptax.com

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Unknown said...

A very thoughtful information. Thanks for the new ideas in relation with tax.

Clemencia said...

I think that being aware of dates regarding changes in tax payments and rules is very helpful for small business because they can adjust if needed and take advantage of every situation.

Clemencia Summers