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Subject IR-2023-96: National Small Business Week: IRS.gov offers A-Z resources for small businesses
Date May 3, 2023 2:09 PM
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Issue Number:? ??IR-2023-96

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*National Small Business Week: IRS.gov offers A-Z resources for small businesses*

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WASHINGTON- The Internal Revenue Service today encouraged small businesses to take advantage of the numerous resources available on IRS.gov. As part of National Small Business Week [ [link removed] ] April 30 to May 6, the IRS is highlighting tax benefits and resources to help small businesses.

National Small Business Week is an annual effort led by the Small Business Administration to recognize the hard work, ingenuity and dedication of America?s small businesses and to celebrate their contributions to the economy. The IRS has a variety of resources available for small business owners to help them understand and meet their tax responsibilities.

Small business owners can use IRS.gov for a wide range of tax related information resources for their enterprise.

*The best place to start*
Small businesses should make the Small Business and Self-Employed Tax Center [ [link removed] ] their first stop for finding just about everything to stay informed and compliant with their tax obligations. Whether that small business owner is self-employed [ [link removed] ], an independent contractor [ [link removed] ], a gig worker [ [link removed] ] or a business with employees [ [link removed] ], the site provides in-depth information, tools and helpful education.

A road map from start to finish
IRS.gov?s small business pages map out the entire life cycle of a business and its tax implications. Sections include:


* Starting a Business [ [link removed] ]: Basic federal tax information for those starting a business, as well as a checklist [ [link removed] ] to assist in making basic business decisions.
* Business Structure [ [link removed] ]: Help in choosing what form of business entity to establish because it determines which form of business income tax return forms must be filed.
* Operating a Business [ [link removed] ]: Tools and tips on how to get an Employer Identification Number, how to keep good records and how to file and pay taxes.
* Closing a Business [ [link removed] ]: Help navigating the closure of a business from a federal tax perspective; how to take care of employees, which forms to file, which records to keep and what tax related moves need to happen before shutting down.

*Stay on top of things and learn more*
The education and online learning products offered on IRS.gov ensure small businesses have the latest tax related information for their enterprise.


* IRS Video Portal [ [link removed] ]: Video and audio presentations on a variety of tax topics for small business including archived versions of live panel discussions and webinars.
* Webinars for Small Businesses [ [link removed] ]: Topics vary from a general overview of taxes to more specific topics such as what constitutes business income and expenses.
* Workshops, Meetings and Seminars [ [link removed] ]: Scheduled events held throughout the country; on occasion, the IRS participates in these events virtually.

*Keep up to date*
Staying informed on possible tax law changes that affect small business and staying up to date with tax obligations like withholding deposits and quarterly filing is easier with IRS.gov?s small business resources.


* Subscribe [ [link removed] ]: e-News for Small Businesses is a free e-mail service designed to provide tax information for small businesses. It includes the latest news, upcoming tax date reminders and tips to help small businesses.
* Small Business Events [ [link removed] ]: The IRS holds small business workshops, seminars and meetings at various locations throughout the country. They?re designed to help the small business owner understand and fulfill their federal tax responsibilities.
* Online Tax Calendar [ [link removed] ]: Shows due dates and actions for each month. Users can have reminders sent to their email inbox or import the calendar into their calendar program.

For more information featuring useful tax-related tools and resources to help small business owners, employers and self-employed individuals succeed, visit the IRS.gov Small Business Week webpage [ [link removed] ].

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