e-News for Small Business Issue 2019-10

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e-News for Small Business, Issue 2019-10

Inside This Issue

  1. Second-quarter estimated tax payments due June 17
  2. Watch “Understanding Tax Relief for Disasters”
  3. Form 14242: Reporting Abusive Tax Promotion and/or Preparers now available in Spanish and Mandarin
  4. Two video tips for businesses from the IRS

1.  Second-quarter estimated tax payments due June 17


Self-employed individuals who don’t have taxes withheld from other sources of taxable income (such as interest, dividends or capital gains) need to pay estimated tax payments throughout the year. The second quarter tax payments are due June 17.

Never miss a payment. Use the IRS Tax Calendar for Businesses and Self Employed. It’s available in English, Spanish and downloadable to your smart device.

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2.  Watch “Understanding Tax Relief for Disasters”


Natural disasters often happen quickly and without warning. This IRS webinar explains the tax obligations for individuals and business affected by a natural disaster.

View on the IRS Video Portal. Search by title of the original air date: Thursday, March 21, 2019.

The full transcript is provided as closed captioning, plus the PowerPoint is posted for downloading under the “Slides PDF” link.

For more information, visit Disaster Assistance and Emergency Relief for Individuals and Businesses at IRS.gov.

To view other archived webinars, please visit the IRS Video Portal and select All Webinars link at the bottom of the page.

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3.  Form 14242: Reporting Abusive Tax Promotion and/or Preparers now available in Spanish and Mandarin


Common abusive tax scams include falsifying income, home-based business, trust and off-shore schemes. To report promoters of these scheme types or any other types you are aware of, complete and send a referral form, now available in Spanish and Mandarin, along with any promotional materials, to the IRS.

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4.  Two video tips for businesses from the IRS


Two video tips for business from the IRS:

Subscribe today: The IRS YouTube channels provide short, informative videos on various tax related topics in English, Spanish and ASL.

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