Small Business Week Webinars. During National Small Business Week 2013, the IRS is hosting two free, live small business webinars. Go online to learn about the many tax benefits available to businesses. You will also learn how to avoid common mistakes made by small businesses. IRS staff will answer questions during each webinar.
- Attend the free live webinars on June 18 and June 20 at 2 p.m. (ET).
- Register for the events at IRS Webinars for Small Businesses.
- Although tax professionals will not get continuing education credits, they will receive lots of useful information.
Online Support Anytime. The IRS offers many online products and services for small businesses. They’re available any day of the week throughout the year on IRS.gov. Here are just a few examples of the business resources the IRS offers:
- The Online Learning and Educational Products page
features useful small business tools. The Online Tax Calendar helps you
keep track of important tax deadlines. You can subscribe to e-News for
Small Businesses to help you stay on top of the latest tax news
affecting small businesses.
- The Self-Employed Individuals Tax Center
is for sole proprietors, independent contractors, members of
partnerships, and others who are in business for themselves. Check it
out for self-employed tax information and more tools.
- The Small Business and Self-Employed Tax Center is for small businesses with assets under $10 million. Visit this page for resources like Small Business Taxes: the Virtual Workshop. This popular class helps you learn the basics of federal taxes. It offers nine lessons to help you navigate tax issues so your small business can thrive.
IRS Circular 230 Disclosure
Pursuant to the requirements of the Internal Revenue Service Circular 230, we inform you that, to the extent any advice relating to a Federal tax issue is contained in this communication, including in any attachments, it was not written or intended to be used, and cannot be used, for the purpose of (a) avoiding any tax related penalties that may be imposed on you or any other person under the Internal Revenue Code, or (b) promoting, marketing or recommending to another person any transaction or matter addressed in this communication
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