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By Jean Murray, About.com Guide to Business Law / Taxes: U.S.

Our Friendly, Helpful IRS - the 2010 Tax Calendar

Saturday November 7, 2009

To say, "helpful IRS" sounds like an oxymoron, but it really is true.  Particularly for small businesses, the IRS provides many helpful tips, reports, and forms, as well as other helpful information.

Today, my focus is on the IRS tax calendar for 2010.  I just received mine by mail and I was very pleasantly surprised.  The calendar was colorful and on good heavy stock, with illustrations throughout.  Each month even has a "quote of the month."

The theme for the 2010 calendar is "Helping to Grow Your Small Business, " and every month they focus on a different topic.  January, for example, is starting up a business, choosing a business structure and a tax professional.  Each section is very short, but it gives you a starting place for your information search.

Of course, the calendar itself includes tax due dates, including income taxes, employment taxes,excise taxes, and other taxes.  Following these due dates will help you stay on top of your taxes.  You can also sign up for my Newsletter and receive timely updates on taxes and reports due each month.

You can order the IRS 2010 Business Tax Calendar online at no cost.  I received mine in about 3 weeks, so now is a good time to order.

For more information:

How the IRS Can Help Your Business

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