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Subscribe to Tax Calendar

Install the new version 2 of the IRS CalendarConnector to access Important Tax Dates for Small Businesses right from your desktop, even when you're offline. As new events are added, they will be automatically updated via the desktop tool. If you have the original version installed, you may wish to uninstall it, as IRS CalendarConnector 2 has a few new features. This customizable tool allows you to specify what types of events you wish to view (general, employer, excise, or all) and how you want them displayed (by day, week or month)

Subscribe to Tax Calendar Using Outlook 2010
  • Subscribe to the Tax Calendar using the Desktop Calendar Tool
  • Subscribe to the Tax Calendar using Outlook 2010
  • Subscribe to the Tax Calendar using Outlook 2007
  • Subscribe to the Tax Calendar using iCal
    • All Dates:
      (includes all general events, employer events and excise events): http://www.tax.gov/Calendar.ics
    • General Dates:
      (does not include any employer or excise events): http://www.tax.gov/General/Calendar.ics
    • Employer Dates:
      (includes the general events and employer events): http://www.tax.gov/Employer/Calendar.ics
    • Excise Dates:
      (includes the general events and excise events): http://www.tax.gov/Excise/Calendar.ics
  • Click the "Add" button
  • The "Subscription Options" window should pop up
  • Change the calendar name and description if you so desire
  • Click "OK"
Notes
  • Outlook 2010 will update the Tax Calendar every time you send and receive email
  • To display or hide the Tax Calendar, click the box next to the calendar name under "Other Calendars"
Subscribe to Tax Calendar Using Outlook 2007
  • Open Outlook 2007
  • Select the File tab
  • Click on the arrow in the "Open Calendar" button
  • Select "From Internet" from the dropdown list
  • In the "New Internet Calendar Subscription" popup window, copy and paste one of the following URLs based on your needs:
    • All Dates:
      (includes all general events, employer events and excise events): http://www.tax.gov/Calendar.ics
    • General Dates:
      (does not include any employer or excise events): http://www.tax.gov/General/Calendar.ics
    • Employer Dates:
      (includes the general events and employer events): http://www.tax.gov/Employer/Calendar.ics
    • Excise Dates:
      (includes the general events and excise events): http://www.tax.gov/Excise/Calendar.ics
  • Click the OK button
  • The "Add this Internet Calendar to Outlook" window should pop up
  • (Optional) If you wish to change the calendar folder name and description click on the "Advanced" options button
  • Click Yes to add the calendar
Notes
  • Outlook 2007 will update the Tax Calendar every time you send and receive email
  • To display or hide the Tax Calendar, click the box next to the calendar name under "Other Calendars"