There are about 57 million small businesses and self-employed taxpayers in the United States, including:

  • Corporations and partnerships with assets less than $10 million

  • Sole proprietors

  • Independent contractors

  • Members of a partnership that carries on a trade or business

  • Others in business for themselves, even if the business is part-time

  • Gig workers (i.e., Uber/Lyft drivers, owners of Airbnb rentals, delivery services, etc.)

 

The Taxpayer Advocate Service is sharing the following information with small business taxpayers to:

  • Help you meet their filing requirements

  • Share resources for information and tax return preparation

  • Help you file accurate returns

 

Small Business Filing Requirements

Generally, the federal tax forms you will need to file vary depending on the type of business:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Recordkeeping

As a small business, you may have many different types of returns that are due, and many different types of deductions. As a busy small business owner, it’s important to put a user-friendly recordkeeping system in place.

You may need to substantiate income and deductions. Good records can assist you in preparing financial records, keeping track of property and deductions and so much more. Good records can also assist you in knowing exactly where to target funding and reducing expenditures to optimize profit. Your recordkeeping should keep track of:

  • Gross Receipts

  • Inventory, including any merchandise withdrawn from sale for personal use

  • Expenses

 

For more helpful information for small businesses, see Tax Tip: Small business tax highlights, which addresses key components of small business ownership including:

  • The general types of business taxes;

  • The importance of making estimated tax payments if required;

  • Payment options; and

  • Ten Federal Tax Tips to help small business owners:

 

  1. Know your limitations and know when you need to ask a professional for help

  2. Keep adequate records

  3. Separate your personal and business finances

  4. Correctly classify your business

  5. Manage payroll

  6. Subscribe to e-News for Small Businesses

  7. Research small business tax deductions

  8. Self-employment tax deduction

  9. Make your tax payments timely

  10. For faster processing, file your returns electronically