Wall calendars have changed, so the IRS is offering more digital calendar options. Photo by Becky McCray.
IRS Tax Calendar for Small Businesses and Self-Employed, has been discontinued after 2013. This was the printed wall calendar that used to list the due dates on the pages of each month.
However, the IRS said that an IRS Tax Calendar and most of the information previously contained on it can be found at www.irs.gov/taxcalendar.
The calendar dates can be imported into a user’s own calendar software through the IRS CalendarConnector, and users can also subscribe to the IRS’s Small Businesses Calendar through Outlook 2007 or 2010, or Mac iCal.
Maesz is our IRS and tax matters expert. She has over 20 years experience as an income tax preparer and is a Enrolled Agent.
Glenna Mae Hendricks. She is an entrepreneur and income tax consultant, so we get lots of good tax tips from her. She is an oenophile (“look that up in your Funk and Wagnall’s,” she says), and a wine enjoyment teacher/guide who also writes wine notes at the Allen’s Retail Liquors site. Her political thoughts (and occasional outbursts of domesticity) appear at Old Feminist and Wild-eyed Liberal.
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