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Small Business and Self-Employed | Taxpayer Advocate Service


  Internal Revenue Service - Small Business and Self-Employed

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"NBA and the IRS??

Yes, the IRS, as in the Internal Revenue Service! In a continuing effort to provide our members with quality service and products, we have partnered with the Small Business and Self-Employed Division within the IRS to be able to provide you with the latest small business tax information available. The IRS Web Site, www.irs.gov, is a valuable source of information and it even has a page dedicated to small business and self-employed individuals. You can access their Small Business and Self-Employed Community directly at http://www.irs.gov/businesses/small/index.html."

IRS Division of Small Business and Self Employed Community

If you run a small business or are self-employed, the Small Business Self-Employed community website is for you! Our site offers industry and/or profession-specific information to help you work with the Internal Revenue Service IRS.

Small Business and Self-Employed One-Stop Resources

Starting, Operating or Closing a Business
If you're considering starting a business, start here. This section provides information such as a checklist for a new business and selecting a business structure. Learn about operating a business with employees, deductions and credits, recordkeeping and accounting methods. Additional resources include the Small Business Tax Calendar, Tax Topics for Businesses, and Frequently Asked Questions.

Small Business Forms and Publications
Now you can select and download multiple small business and self-employed forms and publications or you can call 1-800-829-3676 to order forms and publications through the mail.

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. You may apply for an EIN in various ways, and now you may apply online.

e-file for Business and Self-Employed Taxpayers
Electronic filing and payment options for businesses including employment taxes, information returns, partnerships, corporations, and estates & trusts.


Internal Revenue Service
Taxpayer Advocate Service

Taxpayer Advocate Service - www.irs.gov/advocate

A Resource for Small Businesses with Lingering Tax Problems

Did you know that last year, the Taxpayer Advocate Service (TAS) assisted approximately 17,000 small businesses throughout the United States? Was yours one of the businesses helped? If not, why?

Business returns can be difficult to understand and challenging to prepare. Unresolved tax issues with the IRS can be frustrating, affect profits and stifle the growth of a successful business.

The Taxpayer Advocate Service, commonly referred to as TAS, is an independent organization within the IRS dedicated to helping you resolve and prevent tax problems. TAS was created to ensure tax problems not resolved through normal channels are promptly and fairly handed. We also assist with hardship situations created by taxes. Unfortunately, many business owners have never heard of TAS and, because of this, do not realize how they can benefit from our services. Perhaps you are someone who has never heard of us before - why not call us and see if we can help?

Our service is free. We know the tax system and how to navigate it. Your tax problem will be assigned to a Case Advocate who will work with you one-on-one to resolve your concerns. We provide personalized, knowledgeable service to you. We listen to your situation, explain the steps necessary for a solution and stay involved until the problem is resolved to the fullest extent permitted by law.

Last year, Case Advocates nationwide processed 225,000 cases initiated by individuals and small businesses. Every state has Case Advocates available to help small businesses solve their problems with the IRS.

You can call or write to your local Taxpayer Advocate, whose address and phone number is listed in the blue pages of your local telephone directory and in Publication 1546, How to Get Help with Unresolved Tax Problems, available online at www.irs.gov/advocate.


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