IRS Tax Center
Starting, Operating or Closing a Business
Whether you are a budding entrepreneur, or an established business owner, you
will find everything you need to start and manage your business venture.
Business Taxes
The form of business you operate determines what taxes you must pay and how you
pay them.
Tax Information for
Businesses
If you run a small business or are self-employed, the IRS Web site offers a wide
variety of information to help you.
Checklist for Starting a Business
This checklist provides the basic steps you should follow to start a business.
Business Structures
When beginning a business, you must decide what structure to use. Legal and tax
considerations enter into this decision.
Employer ID Numbers (EINs)
An Employer Identification Number (EIN) is also known as a federal tax
identification number, and is used to identify a business entity. Generally,
businesses need an EIN.
Online Application - Form SS-4, Employer Identification Number (EIN)
Apply online for the Employer Identification Number (EIN), also known as a
Federal Tax Identification Number.
Forms and Publications
Need an IRS form or publication?
e-file for
Business and Self-Employed Taxpayers
The IRS offers several electronic filing options designed specifically for the
business filer. There are several ways you may choose to participate in the IRS
e-file for Business programs.
Electronic Federal Tax Payments (EFTPS)
Businesses and individuals can use the Electronic Federal Tax Payment System to
pay all their federal taxes electronically, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, via
the phone, personal computer (PC) software or the Internet. Visit the EFTPS web
site for all the latest information! Or visit the Department of Treasury’s
Financial Management Services web page on EFTPS.
QuickAlerts "More" e-file Benefits for EROs
Get on board and be one of the thousands of tax professionals that currently
receive information on “up-to-the-minute” e-file events.
Businesses with Employees
Information about hiring, recordkeeping, and other topics for business owners
with employees.
Independent Contractor vs. Employees
Before you can determine how to treat payments you make for services, you must
first know the business relationship that exists between you and the person
performing the services.
Employment Taxes for Small Businesses
If you have employees, you are responsible for Federal Income Tax Withholding,
Social Security and Medicare taxes and Federal Unemployment Tax Act (FUTA).
IRS
Withholding Calculator
This easy-to-use calculator can help you figure your employees’ Federal income
tax withholding so you can withhold the correct amount from their pay.
Retirement Plans for Small Businesses
Are you looking for information on employee retirement plans in order to provide
better service to all your employees?
Contact My Local Office
IRS Taxpayer Assistance Centers are your one-stop resource for face-to-face tax
help and solutions to tax problems, every business day.
Taxpayer Advocate Service
The Taxpayer Advocate is an independent organization within the IRS. They help
taxpayers resolve problems with the IRS and recommend changes that will prevent
the problems.
On-Line Classroom
The Small Business/Self-Employed Virtual Small Business Tax Workshop is designed
to help new and existing small business owners understand and meet their federal
tax obligations.
Small Business Tax Workshops
Throughout the country various non-profit and government organizations offer
small business workshops.
Small Business Resources
This section offers links to a broad range of resources across federal and state
agencies.
Small Business Products Online Ordering
Looking for a tool to help you meet your tax requirements? Choose from our free
products, developed especially for the Small Business/Self-Employed person, and
obtain updated information on existing products.
e-News for Small Businesses
e-News for Small Businesses is a free electronic mail service designed to
provide tax information for small business owners and self-employed individuals.
Sign-up and you will receive information about:
- Important upcoming tax dates
- What's new for small businesses on the IRS Web site
- Reminders and tips to assist small businesses with tax compliance
- IRS News Releases and special IRS announcements.
Tax Scams - How to Recognize and Avoid Them
To help the public recognize and avoid abusive tax schemes, the IRS offers an
abundance of educational materials. Participating in illegal schemes to avoid
paying taxes can result in imprisonment and fines, as well as the repayment of
taxes owed with penalties and interest. Education is the best way to avoid the
pitfalls of these "too good to be true" tax scams.
Help for
Hurricane Victims: Information on Tax Relief, Charitable Issues
The Internal Revenue Service is working to provide appropriate relief and
assistance to victims of Hurricanes Katrina, Rita and Wilma.
Tax Relief
in Disaster Situations
Special tax law provisions may help taxpayers recover financially from the
impact of a disaster, especially when the president declares their location to
be a major disaster area.
Industries/Professions
Specific tax information for Agriculture, Automotive, Child Care, Construction,
Cosmetology, Entertainment, Fishing, Gas Retailers, Manufacturing, Real Estate,
Restaurants, Tax Professionals, and other industries.
Tax
Information for International Businesses
This section provides a vast amount of information on U.S. taxes for both aliens
living in the U.S. and U.S. citizens located overseas.
Tax Information for Tax
Professionals
Provides links to items on IRS.GOV which are helpful to the tax professional. We
want to make it easy for tax professionals to find everything they need.
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