Veterans who own small businesses can follow the IRS on their smart phones

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Tax Tip 2019-155, November 5, 2019

Veterans who are small business owners likely have lots of questions about their business taxes. National Veterans Small Business Week is as good a time as any other to connect with the IRS over social media.

These business owners can pull out their smart phone or their computer and follow the IRS on these social media sites and apps:

Twitter

@IRSsmallbiz tweets geared specificially to small business owners

@IRSnews posts tax-related announcements and tips

@IRStaxpros tweets news and guidance for tax professionals

@IRSenEspanol has the latest tax information in Spanish

@IRSTaxSecurity tweets tax scam alerts

Instagram

Small business taxpayers can get tax tips and helpful news from the IRS on Instagram. The agency's official Instagram account is IRSNews, which users can access on their smartphone.

YouTube

The IRS offers video tax tips on its small business playlist. Videos are available in English, Spanish and American Sign Language.

Facebook

The IRS uses Facebook to post news and information for taxpayers PDF and tax return preparers PDF. The IRS also has a Facebook page in Spanish.

LinkedIn

The IRS uses LinkedIn to share agency updates and job opportunities.

IRS2Go App

The IRS also has their own app, IRS2Go. Taxpayers can use this free mobile app to check their refund status, pay taxes, find free tax help, watch IRS YouTube videos and get IRS Tax Tips by email. Like Instagram, the IRS2Go app is available from the Google Play Store for Android devices or from the Apple App Store for Apple devices. IRS2Go is available in both English and Spanish.

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