Businesses that want to begin filing their tax returns can do so starting Jan. 13, the IRS said Tuesday.
While the IRS has not yet announced the start of the tax filing season for individuals, which typically begins at the end of January, businesses usually get an early start.
The upcoming filing season is expected to be a test of the decisions made by the Trump administration in its first year of the second term. Those moves resulted in a diminished IRS and significant turnover at the top of the agency.
Five types of business tax returns will be accepted through the IRS’s modernized e-file system starting Jan. 18, the agency said.
The forms accepted include the annual withholding tax return for US source income of foreign persons, US income tax return for homeowners associations, US gift (and generation-skipping transfer) tax return, US estate (and generation-skipping transfer) tax return estate of nonresident not a citizen of the US, and the US income tax return for estates and trusts.
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