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Tax Planning Resource Links
Internal Revenue Service (IRS)
The IRS is the division of the US Treasury Department that is responsible for the assessment and collection of most federal taxes.
US Small Business Administration (SBA)
The federal agency that aims to assist small businesses with advice, financing and business development aid.
Title 26 of the Internal Revenue Code (IRC)
The IRC is the federal tax code. It includes sections for income tax, estate and gift tax and employment taxes among others.
Title 26 of the Code of Federal Regulations
Title 26 contains regulations released by the IRS to help interpret the Internal Revenue Code.
IRS - Tax Information for Businesses
This section of the IRS Web site provides specialized information for businesses.
IRS - Tax Information for Small Businesses
This section of the IRS Web site discusses information specifically related to small businesses.
IRS - Tax Information for Partnerships
This page of the IRS Web site contains tax information and resources for partnerships.
IRS - Industries/Professions
This page provides links to tax resources for various industries.
US Tax Court
The federal court that provides a judicial forum for tax disputes.
Business.gov
Tax information for small business owners provided by the federal government.
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