The IRS is hosting daily webcasts during National Small Business Week through Friday May 5. The presentations are geared for small business owners and self-employed individuals to help them navigate common tax situations.
Each day’s topic is covered in two 30-minute sessions each day. The first begins at 11 am EST, with the second at 1 pm. Closed Captioning will be available only during session two.
Here are the topics for the rest of this week along with registration information:
May 1: Employee vs. Independent Contractor
Explains the difference between a common-law employee and an independent contractor, a situation frequently encountered by small businesses.
Register for Session 1
Register for Session 2
May 2: Pay Now? Pay Later? Can’t Pay?
This webcast will discuss IRS payment options.
Register for Session 1
Register for Session 2
May 3 – Small Business Resources
Learn how to find information quickly using the IRS Small Business and Self-Employed Tax Center.
Register for Session 1
Register for Session 2
May 4 – Paycheck Checkup
The Tax Cuts and Jobs Act of 2017 could affect how much tax someone should have their employer withhold from their paycheck. Speakers will discuss who should perform a Paycheck Checkup.
Register for Session 1
Register for Session 2
Continuing education credit is not offered for these webcasts. Those with questions can email them to: SBSE.SL.Web.Conference.Team@irs.gov
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