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Essential Tax Resources for Small Business Owners in 2026

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Home > Financial Resource Center Home > Small Business Services > Essential Tax Resources for Small Business Owners in 2026

1. IRS Small Business Online Tools and Filing Resources

The IRS continues to expand its online tools to make tax filing easier for individuals and small businesses. The 2026 filing season opens January 26, 2026, and the IRS is encouraging taxpayers to take advantage of several digital resources to prepare, file, and manage their taxes. [irs.gov]

Key IRS resources to use:

2. 2026 Tax Deductions & Credits: What’s Changing

Several major tax benefits—especially those tied to the 2017 Tax Cuts and Jobs Act—shift or expire in 2026. Understanding these changes can help you prepare your finances and tax strategy now.

Major Changes for 2026:

3. Small Business Deduction Checklists for 2026

Reliable deduction planning can protect your bottom line. Several 2026?specific guides outline what owners should track to maximize tax efficiency.

Key Deduction Categories to Focus On:

4. Planning Ahead: Why Early Tax Preparation Matters

With multiple tax rules reverting or changing in 2026, preparation now is essential. Industry experts emphasize that the best tax outcomes come from early planning, accurate records, and proactive decision?making—not last?minute filing. [gavtax.com]

Recommended actions for business owners:

5. How Your Credit Union Can Support You

As a member?focused financial partner, your credit union can support your business tax readiness by helping you:

Final Thoughts

Small business owners face a shifting tax environment in 2026—but with the right resources and proactive planning, you can stay ahead of these changes. Your credit union is here to help you navigate the filing season with confidence, clarity, and the financial tools you need to thrive.

If you have questions or would like personalized financial guidance, reach out to our business services team anytime. We’re here to support your success—today and every tax season.



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