In honor of National Small Business Week, the IRS reminds everyone that IRS.gov has resources and tools to help small businesses understand and meet their tax responsibilities.
Bookmark these important webpages
- Small Business and Self-Employed Tax Center: Resources for small businesses with assets under $10 million and for taxpayers who file these forms:
- Form 1040 or 1040-SR
- Schedules C, E, and F
- Form 2106
- Gig Economy Tax Center: Resources for gig workers, people who operate a digital platform marketplace, and the businesses that manage their taxes. The gig economy - also called the sharing economy and access economy - is an activity where people earn income providing on-demand work, services or goods often with an app or website.
- Tax Information for Businesses: Tax information, tools, and resources for businesses and self-employed people.
- Employer Identification Number: Businesses can apply for an EIN in several ways including online at IRS.gov. Generally, businesses need an Employer Identification Number, also known as a Federal Tax Identification Number. The IRS uses this number to identify a business entity.
Stay on track with deadlines and payments
- Online Tax Calendar: Due dates and reminders for each month in different formats. Business owners can see all events or filter them by monthly depositor, semi-weekly depositor, excise and general event types. They can also get calendar reminders sent to their email and import the calendar into their calendar program.
- Electronic Federal Tax Payment System: A free tax payment system for businesses to pay their federal taxes online. Businesses can also pay by phone.
Stay in the know about business taxes
- Small Business Tax Workshop: Online lessons that help new business owners understand the taxes they owe and when and how to pay them.
- e-News Subscriptions: Email newsletters on a variety of tax topics. There are e-newsletters for small businesses, payroll professionals, tax professionals, IRS partners and more.
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