Looking At The 2011 Tax Small Business Center
Steve Patterson
There is an online website that the Internal Revenue has set up to be of assistance to small businesses and self-employed in preparing their 2011 tax returns. One simply has to Google IRS.gov and they will be able to easily locate it.
When they get there, they will find a number of helpful offerings, among them:
* The online application for an employer identification number * Different tax related news issues that might possibly have some effect on one’s business * Various young business IRS videos * Various publications and small business related forms * News on educational events geared toward small company owners * Federal, medicare, social security and self employment tax information
This site is a must tool for anyone who either operates, or is thinking of starting a business enterprise. It is a means of dealing with current issues, as well as being set to avoid future problems all wrapped up in one place.
Still other possible beneficial sources on the IRS site are guides to IRS audits, a small business virtual tax work shop, and a tax payer’s tax calendar.
Looking Into The Video Portal Of The IRS:
Anyone holding any tax questions will be able to get some of their answers through various audio and visual presentations offered. These include recorded live panel discussions, assorted archived webinars and national phone type forums.
Video Series Regarding IRS Audits:
This audit guide will walk one through the process from start to finish. It completely breaks down and explains each part of the audit completely.
Tax Workshop For Virtual Small Business:
This interactive resource will assist owners in understanding their federal responsibilities and tax rights. It is available at anytime online, and also comes in a CD version that can be obtained.
Small Business Tax Calendar:
This item identified as Publication number 1518 has any and all information a small business owner requires and is a must have item that will help guide them always in the proper direction. It can be downloaded and printed on one’s computer at work or at home.
Steve Patterson is an author for the site 2011 Tax.




