Small Business Tax Forms

Written by Kathleen Gagne
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Small business tax forms are available directly through the Internal Revenue Service online. However, if you are just starting out on your business venture, you may not know which forms you should use. If you are operating as a single person running a small business, you may not want to spend the money it would take to hire an accountant, attorney, or tax specialist to do your taxes. Fortunately, you can find excellent advice about which forms to use online.

Small Business Tax Forms for Federal and State Taxes

The most important thing to learn about small business tax forms is which ones to use under which circumstances. While today's tax forms are fairly straightforward and provide detailed instructions, it may still seem as if you are plowing through quicksand when you're trying to determine whether a particular line applies to your circumstances. If you want to do your own taxes for your business, you should get advice from a professional at least for the first year.

That way you will have a better idea of what forms you will need to complete and which lines actually do pertain to your business, and you can then do your own taxes in subsequent years. Hopefully, you will be able to afford an accountant after the first year, but it's important to get that first set of tax forms completed appropriately in order to avoid errors that may lead to an audit.

Looking for Small Business Tax Forms Online

Websites that offer small business advice will usually provide you with links to IRS documents. They may also offer advice on how to prepare your taxes. The best source for advice about your taxes, however, will be either the IRS website or a certified tax accountant.


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