by AB-Answerbot on March 9th, 2007

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I just started a small business and want to know if I have to file my income taxes quarterly or at the end of the year?

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  • by AB-Answerbot on March 9th, 2007

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    The Federal Income Tax return is filed annually. As a self-employed individual, if after deducting withholding and credits you expect to owe more than the amount allowed by law at the end of the year, you should make estimated tax payments on a quarterly basis. Form 1040-ES (PDF), Estimated Tax for Individuals, will assist you in determining if estimated tax payments are due and how they are paid.

    When you file the income tax return at the end of the year, you include the income from the business on the return. The forms to be filed are Form 1040 (PDF), U.S. Individual Income Tax Return, Form 1040, Schedule C (PDF), Profit or Loss from Business, and Form 1040, Schedule SE (PDF), Self-Employment Tax. If estimated tax payments were made during the year, they will be claimed on the individual income tax return as payments. See Form 1040 (PDF), Line 65.

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  • by notquitered on April 4th, 2008

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    The actual tax return (1040 with a Schedule C and maybe a 4562 as well) gets filed by APril 15th just like all personal returns. However, you have to make quaterly estimated tax payments all year long.

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