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10/15/2008

Two New Products on IRS Web Site Enable Small Businesses and the Self-Employed to Easily Locate Essential Information
by Laura Fine, Assistant State Director

Two new IRS products make it easier for small businesses and the self-employed to locate the information they need on the IRS’s official Web site, IRS.gov.

These new products are part of a year-long campaign at http://www.irs.gov/newsroom/article/0,,id=181721,00.html to help educate new self-employed small business owners about federal tax responsibilities and about filing Schedule C, Profit or Loss from Business.

Publication 4667, Tax Information for Small Businesses and the Self-Employed, a free, laminated bookmark, provides Key Search Words to help them locate important tax information on IRS.gov quickly and easily. They can order this free laminated bookmark on the Small Business Products Online Ordering page. http://www.irs.gov/businesses/small/article/0,,id=101169,00.html.

A new page on IRS.gov at http://www.irs.gov/businesses/small/article/0,,id=115045,00.html,“ Self-Employed Individuals Tax Center”, is a one-stop, starting point for small businesses and self-employed taxpayers who file Schedule C with their Form 1040 and provides links to information on the most common issues new business owners face.

To get the latest information about other future Schedule C program events and learn about new products and services as they become available, start a FREE subscription to e-News for Small Businesses; just go to IRS.gov at http://www.irs.gov/businesses/small/content/0,,id=154826,00.html, type in your e-mail address and submit.

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