IRS Recognizes Small Business Week: Resources Available to Help Employers

This article was published by the IRS. During National Small Business Week, the Internal Revenue Service wants small business owners to know that information and resources to help them understand and meet their tax obligations are available free at IRS.gov. Small businesses play a pivotal role in our nation's economy. The IRS has a variety of [...]

Multilingual Resources on IRS.gov

The IRS is committed to making sure there are resources available to help all taxpayers understand their tax obligations. IRS.gov has information for people who are not comfortable interacting in English. Many of the most-visited pages, forms, instructions, and interactive tools on IRS.gov are also available in Spanish. Additionally, taxpayers can find information in Russian, Haitian-Creole, [...]

Taxable and Nontaxable Income

This video was published by the IRS. Most income is taxable and must be reported on your federal income tax return. But what you may not know is that some income is only partially taxable, or not taxed at all. For example, child support payments and welfare benefits are tax-free. Gifts and inheritances are generally tax-free [...]

Changed Your Name After Marriage or Divorce?

This video was published by the IRS. If you changed your name after a recent marriage, divorce, or for some other reason, you need to notify the Social Security Administration of that change before you file your tax return. Otherwise, IRS computers can't mind your new name with your Social Security number. Names that don't match [...]

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