IRS news for small business
March 11, 2025
Beware of tax scams
To help protect businesses, taxpayers and tax professionals, the IRS released its annual Dirty Dozen list of tax scams for 2025. The list highlights common schemes that threaten tax and financial information, including:
- Bad social media advice
- IRS Individual Online Account “help” from scammers
- Fake charities
- False Fuel Tax Credit claims
- Credits for Sick Leave and Family Leave
- Bogus self-employment tax credits
- Improper household employment taxes
- Misleading offers in compromise
Check eligibility for Business Tax Account
The Business Tax Account tool offers a growing number of eligible business taxpayers a quick and easy way to access tax information online and meet their tax obligations.
Sole proprietors, individual partners of partnerships and individual shareholders of S corporations and C corporations should check if they’re eligible to use Business Tax Account.
For more on recent updates, check out the Fact Sheet on Business Tax Account.
Interest rates remain the same for second quarter of 2025
The IRS announced interest rates will remain the same for the calendar quarter beginning April 1, 2025.
Generally, in the case of a corporation, the underpayment rate is the federal short-term rate plus three percentage points, and the overpayment rate is the federal short-term rate plus two percentage points.
The rate for large corporate underpayments is the federal short-term rate plus five percentage points. The rate on the portion of a corporate overpayment of tax exceeding $10,000 for a taxable period is the federal short-term rate plus one-half of a percentage point.
These interest rates are computed from the federal short-term rate determined during January 2025. See the revenue ruling for details.
Track the status of a refund: Use Where’s my Refund? Tool
Taxpayers can use the Where’s My Refund? tool on IRS.gov to confirm receipt of their return and track a refund.
The tool is available 24/7 and is a fast, easy way for taxpayers to get information about a refund without needing to call the IRS. The tool allows taxpayers to access information about returns from tax years 2024, 2023 and 2022.
Other tax news
These topics may be of interest to small businesses and their partners:
- Errors to watch for when preparing a tax return.
- Tax documents added to IRS Individual Online Account, enhancing services and convenience for taxpayers.
- Tips to help make tax season go smoothly.