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Show Colleges offer tax classes ;:r small businesses nail business owners and self-loyed self-loyed persons can attend al tax programs to learn about u federal tax rights and respon- .jties. Known as the Small Business E Jucation Program, the classes . pon sored by local colleges and i-crsities as part of their small ness education program Offered as a workshop, seminar, ur course, the tax education pro-grdin pro-grdin provides an overview of the r le of the Internal Revenue Service nd the kinds of tax information available to businesses. Comprehensive Com-prehensive exercises involving the cumpletion of employment and business tax forms are discussed, as vll as recordkeeping advice for tracking business expenses and income. in-come. Class sessions can also in clude an orientation to business taxes, an in-depth review of employers' responsibility for withholding income taxes and social security taxes, and depositing of federal taxes using Federal Tax Deposit Coupons. Twenty-one Utah colleges and universities are jointly sponsoring the Small Business Tax Education Program with the Internal Revenue Service and the Utah State Tax Commission. The BYU Salt Lake Center, at 1421 East 3900 South, will be offering courses beginning Jan. 15 and Feb. 26. For information informa-tion on these classes, contact the BYU Salt Lake Center at 277-1777. For information on the nearest educational edu-cational facility offering this program, pro-gram, call the Taxpayer Education Coordinator at 524-6095. r |