Tax Information for Specific Business Types

Have you considered that your business might have specific taxes for its industry? Some industries, in fact do. The U.S. Internal Revenue Service (IRS) has published the following guides for businesses that have special tax considerations.

Provides information such as tax tips, trends and statistics for the automotive industry.

Explains federal tax topics related to the construction industry, news articles and educational publications.

Offers information such as tax tips, trends and statistics for the entertainment industry.

Provides information on agriculture-related topics such as tax tips, financial resources, trends and statistics, forms and more.

Lists frequently asked questions and answers about estimated tax.

Gives information such as tax tips, trends and statistics for gas retailers.

Provides tax tips, trends and statistics for the manufacturing industry.

Provides a general tax guide for nonprofits.

Offers information such as tax tips, trends and statistics for the real estate industry.

Details tax tips, trends and statistics for the restaurant industry.

Supplies information for retirement plan practitioners.

Lists links to resources helpful to the tax professional.

Provides contact information, current locations and dates for IRS sponsored education for the tax practitioner community.

Offers tax tips, trends and statistics for the manufacturing industry.

If you don't see your industry or profession listed above, explore the Internal Revenue Services site for more industries and professions.

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