– The IRS offers tax resources for military spouses who run businesses or do gig work.
– The Small Business and Self-Employed Tax Center at IRS.gov/smallbiz provides resources for taxpayers who file Form 1040 or 1040-SR, Schedules C, E, F or Form 2106, as well as small businesses with assets under $10 million.
– The Gig Economy Tax Center at IRS.gov/gigeconomy offers information for gig workers managing their taxes.
– The Tax Information for Businesses section at IRS.gov/businesses provides tax information, tools, and resources for businesses and self-employed individuals.
– Businesses can apply for an Employer Identification Number (EIN) online at IRS.gov/ein.
– The Online Tax Calendar at IRS.gov/taxcalendar shows due dates and actions for each month, with the option to receive calendar reminders via email or import the calendar into a calendar program.
– Businesses can pay their federal taxes online or by phone with the Electronic Federal Tax Payment System (EFTPS) at IRS.gov/eftps.
– The Small Business Tax Workshop, available at IRS.gov/sbworkshop in seven languages, helps new business owners understand and meet their federal tax obligations. – The IRS offers e-news subscriptions on various tax topics, including small businesses, payroll professionals, and tax professionals.
– Taxpayers can subscribe to these e-newsletters by visiting IRS.gov/subscribe.
– Some of the tax topics covered by these e-news subscriptions include income tax planning, estate planning, tax preparation, tax controversies, and the Offshore Voluntary Disclosure Program (OVDP).
– Other areas covered include estate and trust administration, fiduciary litigation, will compromises and trust reformation, and guardianships and conservatorships.
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