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Reconstructing records after a natural disaster or casualty loss
Steps to take after a disaster so taxpayers can reconstruct their records and prove loss of personal-use and business property.
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Extension to claim foreign earned income exclusion
You generally cannot get an extension of more than 6 months. ob体育ever, if you are outside the United States and meet certain tests, you may be able to get a longer extension.
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Nonresidents
A-Z index for business
Search for business topics like employer tax identification number (EIN) information, with the A-Z Index. Search by business type or subject.
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Small Businesses
Gather your documents
Gather documents you need to prepare and file your tax return.
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Individuals
A look back at National Small Business Week 2022
Tax Tip 2022-71, May 9, 2022 — Small businesses play a pivotal role in the nation's economy. The IRS offers a variety of tools and resources to help small business owners and self-employed individuals understand and meet their tax obligations.
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Small Businesses
Providing disaster relief through charitable organizations: Working with volunteers
Tax issues for volunteers working with charities on disaster relief
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Charities and Nonprofits
FAQs for disaster victims
Headliners 149, 151, 153, 156, 158, 167, 172, 175, 180 and 182 have been combined to show all FAQs in this document. Answers to further questions are in development and this document will be updated as responses are received.
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Hospital definition under IRC Sections 509(a)(1) and 170(b)(1)(A)(iii) versus IRC Section 501(r)
Hospital Definition Under IRC Sections 509(a)(1) and 170(b)(1)(A)(iii) versus IRC Section 501(r)
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Texas tax workshops, meetings and seminars
Workshops, meetings and seminars in the state of Texas.
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Small Businesses
Worker Classification 101: employee or independent contractor
Tax Tip 2022-117, August 2, 2022 — A business might pay an independent contractor and an employee for the same or similar work, but there are key legal differences between the two. It is critical for business owners to correctly determine whether the people providing services are employees or independent contractors.
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Businesses, Self-Employed, Individuals