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11/26/2008

IRS’s Latest Hot Product, ’09 Small Biz Tax Calendar, Ready for Businesses
by Laura Fine, Assistant State Director

The IRS 2009 Small Business/Self-Employed Tax Calendar is stocked and ready to go. With its professional illustrations, in-depth business tax information, and day-to-day reminders for which business taxes are due when, the 12-month wall calendar has always been a popular item. IT is also FREE.

Small business and self-employed taxpayers can also download the business tax dates and reminders directly to their Microsoft Outlook calendars, and access the calendar via electronic organizers and portable hand-held devices.

New 2009 topics include:

• The 2008 Economic Stimulus Act
• Section 179 Expensing
• Minimizing Identity Theft
• Disaster Recovery for Small Businesses

To order, visit the tax calendar ordering page at http://www.irs.gov/businesses/small/page/0,,id=82780,00.html on IRS.gov or call the National Distribution Center at (800) 829-3676. Early orders are being accepted for the Spanish version. The tax calendar will be available online at http://www.irs.gov/formspubs/lists/0,,id=97819,00.html by early December and in Spanish (Pub 1518SP) by mid-November.

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