Meeting tax deadlines is a critical component of running any business. The Internal Revenue Service has put together a handy calendar of all deadlines for federal business, personal and excise taxes. If you are confused about whether you are supposed to be filing any of those forms listed on the calendar, consult the IRS page on Business Taxes.
Each state also has requirements for taxes. Most state tax offices will have information about local tax obligations businesses face. Local Small Business Administration offices can also be a good resource for finding out what taxes you need to be filing.
The Small Business Tax Calendar is a 15-month tax calendar filled with useful information on general business taxes, IRS and SSA customer assistance, electronic filing and paying options, business publications and forms, common tax filing dates, and Federal legal holidays. Each page highlights a different tax issue that may be relevant to the small business and self-employed community. Packaged with the calendar is an electronic marketing card containing key dates and information that can be downloaded onto Microsoft Outlook calendars.
The tax calender is now available on CD-Rom at: Small Business Tax Calendar.
Here are the tax tips and calendars for each month:
January Tips and Dates
February Tips and Dates
March Tips and Dates
April Tips and Dates
May Tips and Dates
June Tips and Dates
July Tips and Dates
August Tips and Dates
September Tips and Dates
October Tips and Dates
November Tips and Dates
December Tips and Dates
Additional Tips:
Options for Filing
Other Services Available
The Most Popular IRS Small Business Forms and Publications
IRS Assistance
