Tax Forms
Insurance
Tax Dates
Entrepreneurship
Philanthropy
100

to verify the identity and employment authorization of individuals hired for employment in the United States.

I-9

100

Amount your charged for insurance policy

Premium 

100

the first day you can mail in federal and state paper form tax returns for the previous year, although you likely will not yet have your necessary W-2 or other documents to do the filing

Jan 1

100

Personal risk they take on in pursuit of a new business, innovation, or some other form of enterprise.

Entrepreneur 

100

something that is given to a charity, especially a sum of money

Donation 

200

has many types of this form, they all serve the same purpose; they are used by taxpayers to provide information to the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) about all of the different types of income they receive throughout the year outside of their regular salary

1099

200

Amount you’ll pay out-of-pocket before your insurance benefits kick in

Deductible 

200

the deadline for employers to mail W-2s to their employees (either by paper or electronically)

Jan 31

200

two characteristics of an Entrepreneur

Passion, Independent thinking, Optimism, Confidence, Tenacity and ability to overcome hardship, Vision, Focus, Action-oriented



200

Combines learning goals and community service to foster student growth while contributing to the common good.

Service Learning

300

is the standard Internal Revenue Service (IRS) form that individual taxpayers use to file their annual income tax returns.

1040

300

Covers your pay in the case of an accident or other instance prevents you from working

Long Term Disability Insurance 

300

the last day of the calendar year. Your earnings for the year are final after this date

Dec 1

300

What is one important aspect of the economy that entrepreneurs contribute to?  

products & services, job creation, wealth

300

refer to all types of tax-exempt organizations

Non-Profit

400

also known as the Wage and Tax Statement, is the document an employer is required to send to each employee and the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) at the end of the year.

W-2

400

Kick in to help with the cost of injuries to you or your passengers if you're ever struck by a driver who doesn't have enough, or any, car insurance

Uninsured/ Underinsured Motorist Coverage Insurance 

400

the deadline for filing federal and state income returns that have received extensions

Oct 15

400

This type of entrepreneur is one who builds a business that incorporates their interests and passions and sustains their life goals

Lifestyle Entrepreneur 

400

the practice of obtaining needed funding (as for a new business) by soliciting contributions from a large number of people especially from the online community

Crowdfunding

500

is an Internal Revenue Service (IRS) tax form that is filled out by employees to indicate their tax situation to their employer.

W-4

500

Covers medical expenses for the insured and their passengers if they’re in an accident, regardless of fault

Personal Injury Protection Insurance 

500

is the last day that you can file federal and state income taxes

April 15

500

 This type of entrepreneurs get the most joy out of starting and building a business, but not in its continued management

Serial Entrepreneur 

500

the portion of the US Internal Revenue Code that allows for federal tax exemption of nonprofit organizations, specifically those that are considered public charities, private foundations or private operating foundations.

501 (a)(3)

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