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SUMMARY:Understanding Federal Taxes for Small Businesses
DESCRIPTION:Presented by the IRS Small Business/Self-Employed Division \nThis training helps small business owners and self-employed people learn the basics of federal taxes and how to follow tax rules. \nBy the end of this training\, you will be able to: \n\nExplain what IRS Form 1040 Schedule C is\, what its main parts are\, and how it is used to report small business income.\nTell the difference between common types of business structures and understand how each one is affected by federal taxes.\nPoint out recent federal tax changes and understand how they might affect small businesses.\nUse IRS online tools and resources to stay organized\, keep good records\, and follow tax rules.\n\nYou will also be able to take part in a live Q&A session. \nPanelists include: Carol Xie and Daniel Webber \n\n\nWatch the Zoom recording with ASL\nView the recording on YouTube (coming soon!)\nView and download the presentation slides\nDownload the transcript\nDownload Questions and Answers (coming soon!)\n\nAdditional resources: IRS Resources for Small Business – March 2026 \nIRS Resource: Do you receive tips or earn overtime pay at work? \n\nASL Interpretation and Captioning are provided. To make a reasonable accommodation request or if you have questions about this session\, please email Laura Thrasher at lthrasher@ndi-inc.org. Please allow at least 3-5 business days’ advance notice; last minute requests will be accepted\, but may not be possible to fulfill. \nThe contents of webinar were developed under grant H421F240198 from the U.S. Department of Education (Department). The Department does not mandate or prescribe practices\, models\, or other activities described or discussed in this document. The contents of this webinar may contain examples of\, adaptations of\, and links to resources created and maintained by another public or private organization. The Department does not control or guarantee the accuracy\, relevance\, timeliness\, or completeness of this outside information. The content of this webinar does not necessarily represent the policy of the Department. This publication is not intended to represent the views or policy of or be an endorsement of any views expressed or materials provided by any Federal agency. (EDGAR 75.620)
URL:https://www.disabilitysmallbusiness.org/event/understanding-federal-taxes-for-small-businesses/
LOCATION:Virtual Event (Zoom)
CATEGORIES:In Business/Growth
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SUMMARY:Small Business Webinar: SSDI and SSI and Self-Employment (Two-Part Event)
DESCRIPTION:Learn the basics of SSDI in March and SSI in April and how to pursue self-employment. This two-part series is presented by experts from Cornell University. Recordings will be available after each event. \nMarch 18\, 2026: SSDI and Self-Employment  \nIf you receive (or work with recipients of) SSDI benefits\, did you know there are work incentives if you are interested in\, or begin to\, work?  \nThis session will take you through the basics of SSDI eligibility and all available work incentives\, such as:  \n\nthe Trial Work Period\,  \n\n\nthe Re-Entitlement Period\,  \n\n\nImpairment Related Work Expenses (IRWEs) and  \n\n\nSubsidies and Special Conditions. \n\nHave you (or your recipient) performed Substantial Gainful Activity (SGA) in a month? Are you sure? Using the work incentives we can reduce “gross wages” to “countable wages” and find that you remain eligible for a cash SSDI payment.  \n At this event\, you will learn:  \n\nAbout the disability standard of the SSDI program. \n\n\nHow to determine if your recipient’s wages are really SGA. \n\n\nAbout the progressive work incentives of the SSDI program. \n\nFor VR and other professionals: this series will be a great “primer” for the upcoming Self-Employment training that will be offered in June 2026.  \nRegister for the Series Now! \nView the Zoom recording with ASL and captions \nView the recording on YouTube \nView and download the presentation slides  \nDownload the transcript \nRead questions and answers  \n  \n \nApril 15\, 2026: SSI and Self-Employment \nSSI is a very complex program. Categorical eligibility\, resource eligibility and income reporting can all be overwhelming for you (or your recipient). How does work impact benefits?  \nThis session will take you through the disability and financial eligibility criteria and follow up with the significant work incentives allowed by the SSI program. You will learn how benefits planning can be very effective when an SSI recipient becomes interested in work or has begun working.  \nAt this event\, you will learn:  \n\nAbout the “welfare” nature of the SSI program. \n\n\nHow to calculate an SSI payment. \n\n\nHow work incentives can protect cash payments. \n\nASL Interpretation and Captioning will be provided. To make a reasonable accommodation request or if you have questions about this session\, please email Laura Thrasher at lthrasher@ndi-inc.org. Please allow at least 3-5 business days’ advance notice; last-minute requests will be accepted but may not be possible to fulfill. \nThe contents of this webinar were developed under grant H421F240198 from the U.S. Department of Education (Department). The Department does not mandate or prescribe practices\, models\, or other activities described or discussed in this document. The contents of this webinar may contain examples of\, adaptations of\, and links to resources created and maintained by another public or private organization. The Department does not control or guarantee the accuracy\, relevance\, timeliness\, or completeness of this outside information. The content of this webinar does not necessarily represent the policy of the Department. This publication is not intended to represent the views or policy of or be an endorsement of any views expressed\, or materials provided by any Federal agency (EDGAR 75.620). \nAll personal data will be kept confidential\, and we will not share individual demographic data with any third party. National Disability Institute (NDI) collects data to help secure future funding to create programs that serve the community.
URL:https://www.disabilitysmallbusiness.org/event/small-business-webinar-ssdi-and-ssi-and-self-employment-two-part-event/
CATEGORIES:In Business/Growth,Start up/Pre Venture
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