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Para la Semana de la Pequeña Empresa, IRS destaca los productos para empresas establecidas y emergentes

IR-2017-90SP, 28 de abril de 2017

WASHINGTON — En reconocimiento a la Semana Nacional de la Pequeña Empresa - del 30 de abril al 6 de mayo - el Servicio de Impuestos Internos (IRS) destaca productos para ayudar a propietarios de pequeñas empresas y trabajadores independientes a entender y cumplir con sus obligaciones tributarias. Algunos productos se centran en un área emergente de la actividad empresarial - la economía compartida - también conocida como economía en demanda, trabajo informal o de acceso.  

Las personas que usan una de las muchas plataformas en línea para participar en este tipo de negocio, como alquilar una habitación, proporcionar trasportación en auto u otros bienes o servicios, están involucrados en la economía compartida. Debido a que hay implicaciones tributarias para las empresas que prestan los servicios y las personas que ejecutan los servicios, el IRS creó los siguientes productos especiales para ayudar a estas empresas y los trabajadores a cumplir con sus responsabilidades tributarias:

 

 

Otros productos para pequeñas empresas
 

Algunos productos destacados y populares para propietarios de pequeñas empresas y trabajadores por cuenta propia son:

 

 

 

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National Small Business Week, April 30 – May 6

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Issue Number:  2017-1

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  1. National Small Business Week, April 30 – May 6
  2. Small Business Week tax tips
  3. Is that really the IRS at your door?
  4. Reporting tips versus service charges

  1.  National Small Business Week, April 30 – May 6

During Small Business Week, the Internal Revenue Service is highlighting products for established and emerging businesses.

Connect with the IRS by following and sharing special posts for the week on social media:

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  2.  Small Business Week tax tips
  • Tax Tip 2017-04, Hobby or Business? IRS Offers Tips to Decide
  • Tax Tip 2017-03, Tax Tips to Consider for Cash Intensive Small Businesses in the Sharing Economy
  • Tax Tip 2017-02, Employee or Independent Contractor? Know the Rules
  • Tax Tip 2017-01, IRS Promotes Specialized Online Services during Small Business Week

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  3.  Is that really the IRS at your door?

A new IRS.gov page helps taxpayers determine if a person claiming to be from the IRS is legitimate or an imposter.

IR-2017-86 and FS-2017-07 have more information.

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  4.  Reporting tips versus service charges
  • FS-2017-08, Employer Reminder: Reporting Tips versus Service Charges; Key Differences Between Categories Affect Employees, Tax Reporting

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IR-2017-91: IRS Seeks Nominations for the Internal Revenue Service Advisory Council

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IRS Seeks Nominations for the Internal Revenue Service Advisory Council

WASHINGTON — The Internal Revenue Service today announced it is accepting nominations for the Internal Revenue Service Advisory Council (IRSAC). Applications will be accepted April 27 – June 16, 2017.

The IRSAC provides an organized public forum for IRS officials and representatives of the public to discuss relevant federal tax administration issues. IRSAC members submit a report to the Commissioner of the Internal Revenue annually at a public meeting.

IRSAC members are appointed to three-year terms by the Commissioner. Nominations are currently being accepted for approximately nine appointments that will begin in January 2018.

Nominations of qualified individuals may come from individuals or organizations. IRSAC members are drawn from substantially diverse backgrounds. Membership is balanced to include representation from the tax professional community, including but not limited to tax attorneys, certified public accountants, enrolled agents, academia and the business community. 

Applications should document the proposed member's qualifications, including:

  • Knowledge of Treasury Circular 230 regulations
  • Ability to apply tax law knowledge in the resolution of complex tax issues
  • Digital industry experience including online services for tax professionals
  • Experience working with software developers on tax-related applications, financial applications, software development and user experience design, and
  • Dealings with a particular segment of the tax community that the applicant wishes to represent on the Council

Applicants must be in good standing regarding their own tax obligations and demonstrate high professional and ethical standards. All applicants must complete and submit an application, a tax check waiver form and a resume. For those applicants deemed "Best Qualified," FBI checks using fingerprints will also be required.

More information, including the application form, is available on the IRS Web site. Questions about the application process can be emailed to publicliaison@irs.gov.

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IR-2017-90: For Small Business Week, IRS Highlights Products for Established and Emerging Businesses

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For Small Business Week, IRS Highlights Products for Established and Emerging Businesses

WASHINGTON — In recognition of National Small Business Week -- April 30 to May 6 -- the Internal Revenue Service is highlighting products to help small business owners and self-employed individuals understand and meet their tax obligations. Some of these tools focus on an emerging area of business activity -- the sharing economy – also referred to as the on-demand, gig or access economy.

People involved in the sharing economy engage in activities such as renting a spare bedroom, providing car rides or offering a number of other goods or services. Because there are tax implications for companies providing the services and individuals performing the services, the IRS has created the following special products to help these businesses and workers understand their tax responsibilities:

Other Small Business Products

The IRS provides an overview of other products in a newly created YouTube video. Some featured products for small business owners and self-employed individuals are:

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IRS Small Business Week Tax Tip 2017-01: IRS Promotes Specialized Online Services during Small Business Week

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Issue Number:  IRS Small Business Week Tax Tip 2017-01

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IRS Promotes Specialized Online Services during Small Business Week

National Small Business Week for 2017 is April 30 through May 6. During this time, the Internal Revenue Service will promote many online products to help small business owners and those who are self-employed understand their tax responsibilities.

Here are just a few among dozens of useful IRS products in the spotlight for this year's National Small Business Week:

  1. Sharing Economy Tax Center.  This special webpage provides fast answers to tax questions, as well as links and forms for the sharing economy. People who use one of the many online platforms to engage in this type of business, such as renting a spare bedroom, providing car rides or providing many other goods or services, are involved in the sharing economy. Topics include filing requirements, rules for home rentals and business expenses.

  2. Self-Employed Individuals Tax Center.  Taxpayers will find the Self-Employed Individuals Tax Center to be a great resource for sole proprietors and others who are in business for themselves. This site has many handy tips and references to tax rules a self-employed person may need to know. In addition to many other subjects, taxpayers will find information on:

    • How to Make Quarterly Payments.
    • Requirements for Information Returns.
    • How to File an Annual Return.
    • Business Structures.
    • Qualified Joint Ventures

  3. Small Business and Self-Employed Tax Center.  This online information center features links to a wealth of useful tools, including Small Business Taxes: The Virtual Workshop and common IRS forms with instructions. Find help on everything from how to get an Employer Identification Number online to how to engage with the IRS during an audit. The IRS Tax Calendar for businesses and Self-Employed is a convenient, at-a-glance resource designed to show key tax dates for businesses. Download the Calendar Connector tool to get the dates even when offline.

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