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If your business is no longer operating, you still are responsible for filing all required tax returns for your business by the due dates.
 
In addition, if you had employees, you must file all required employment tax returns, including Forms 940, 941, 943 or 944. Both business and employment taxes should be paid when due. But, if you are not able to pay in full, contact the IRS immediately to discuss your options.
 
There is more involved in closing your business than just locking the doors. This section provides procedures for getting out of business, including what forms to file and how to handle additional revenue received or expenses you may incur.
 
Below are some handy links to help in area. These links will take you to resource information at www.irs.gov.
 

 

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