Small Business IRS Tax Forms for 2009, 2010

June 3, 2010 by  

Do you own a small business and need to know what forms you need to file your tax return this year?

There are tax guides available that are extremely comprehensive and detailed that may help you. Also available are calendars that show you when certain forms must be filed and tax due dates.

Within these tax guides there are several topics covered to help you, for example:

 

  • Federal identification numbers
  • Self-employment
  • Accounting methods
  • Business income
  • Cost of goods sold calculations
  • Gross profit / net profit and loss
  •  

    The tax guides are available in various locations, I recommend TurboTax Online for the most up-to-date information from the IRS.

    Also, you will find other online services for small business owners that have all the necessary information and will guarantee the accuracy of your return. They will ask all the necessary questions to make sure you do not miss anything.

    There are many deductions that are available to you as a small business owner and could be very costly to you, if missed. These services also have a support system that has someone available 24 hours a day to answer any questions that you may have.

    When filing your business taxes there are many tax laws to take into consideration. Also if you received an economic stimulus payment you will need to file that information in your return for 2009.

    Go to TurboTax Online for more information regarding your small business tax return. For guaranteed accuracy use TurboTax Online to file your tax return.

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    5 Responses to “Small Business IRS Tax Forms for 2009, 2010”

    1. carstrucksnauto on July 5th, 2010 9:59 am

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    3. Dominique on June 6th, 2011 4:19 am

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      “A former IMF employee e-mailed me yesterday when news of Obama Treasury Secretary nominee Tim Geithner’s tax troubles came to light.

      He wrote:

      [H]aving worked at the World Bank/IMF I can tell you that as an American working there, they REIMBURSE you for the self-employment taxes! The idea is that American’s get paid “on par” with all the foreigners i.e. NO taxes are withheld. The compromise is that American’s pay the “self-employment” tax but you get a CHECK from the Bank/IMF to pay them with. When I worked there in the mid-70s the reimbursement was one-half of the total self-employment tax. So I think the standard rate was about 6% and normal self-employment was twice that. The reimbursement was about 9% and you filed a special form with the IRS as a US citizen working for an international organization. The bank gave you the check for the 9% at the end of the year. You did not owe anything above the 9%. I can’t remember all that well but I believe you also got a 1099 for the reimbursement. If you know anybody that works there or the UN or the OAS they can tell you how it works now.

      Well, guess what? My reader’s story checks out. And now it has come to light that Geithner did in fact get reimbursements for taxes he didn’t pay.”

      Not only didn't Geithner NOT pay the taxes, he was reimbursed for the taxes he should have paid! Holy Cow is this guy stupid!

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