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IRS Starts New, Free e-Newsletter Just for Small Businesses and the Self-Employed
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Reubenberger
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Reubenberger

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Many small businesses may dislike paying taxes, and complying with federal tax requirements is not always easy, but there’s a lot to like about the IRS’s highly-regarded new online newsletter, e-News for Small Businesses.

 

The IRS has embraced the convenience, accuracy and speed of the digital world to help small business owners, the self-employed, accounting professionals,  and tax practitioners better understand and meet their tax obligations, and e-News delivers timely, useful tax information right to your computer, including:

 

·         Important, upcoming tax dates

·         What’s new on the IRS Web site

·         Reminders and tips to assist businesses with tax compliance

·         IRS news releases and special IRS announcements

           

e-News for Small Businesses is distributed every other Wednesday. Its’ convenient format puts IRS tax information right at your fingertips, and it’s “Useful Links” guide you quickly to the latest news and resource information available on IRS.gov.

 

To start your FREE subscription to e-News, just go to IRS.gov, type in your e-mail address and submit.

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Kudos!
04-30-2009 11:53 AM
 

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Thanks for sharing with the community Reubenberger!  This is a great resource for small businesses.
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04-30-2009 02:15 PM
 

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I receive several of their e-newsletters.  Great information - not what you would think either - very helpful information providing many ways to minimize your taxes as well as how to take advantage of provisions in the tax laws.

 

Great Stuff.


 

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04-30-2009 08:27 PM
 

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