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A tax calendar is a 12-month calendar divided into quarters. The calendar gives specific due dates for the following.
  • Filing tax forms.
  • Paying taxes.
  • Taking other actions required by federal tax law.

What does this publication contain? This publication contains the following.
  • A section on how to use the tax calendars.
  • Three tax calendars: General, Employer’s, and Excise.
  • A table showing the semiweekly deposit due dates.

Who should use this publication? Primarily, employers need to use this publication. However, the general tax calendar has important due dates for all businesses and individuals. Anyone who must pay excise taxes may need the excise tax calendar. Also see Publication 1518 - IRS Tax Calendar For Small Businesses and Self-Employed

Current as of February 8, 2010.

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