Click on the Calendar icon on the bottom left next to the Mail icon
Click the “+ Add” button on the top right toolbar and click “From Internet…”
In the 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 Copy General Dates: (includes all general events, employer events and excise events): http://www.tax.gov/General/Calendar.ics Copy Employer Dates: (includes the general events and employer events): http://www.tax.gov/Employer/Calendar.ics Copy Excise Dates: (includes the general events and excise events): http://www.tax.gov/Excise/Calendar.ics Copy
Click the “Add” button
Click “Yes” on the popup dialog or “Advanced” and change the calendar name and description if you so desire.
Notes:
Outlook 365 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 the Tax Calendar using Outlook 2010
Subscribing:
Open Outlook 2010
Select “Tools” then “Account Settings…”
Choose the “Internet Calendar” tab and click “New…”
In the 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 Copy General Dates: (includes all general events, employer events and excise events): http://www.tax.gov/General/Calendar.ics Copy Employer Dates: (includes the general events and employer events): http://www.tax.gov/Employer/Calendar.ics Copy Excise Dates: (includes the general events and excise events): http://www.tax.gov/Excise/Calendar.ics Copy
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 the Tax Calendar using iCal
Subscribing
Open iCal
Select “Calendar, Subscribe”
Copy and paste one of the following URLs, depending on the calendar that fits your needs:All Dates: (includes all general events, employer events and excise events): http://www.tax.gov/Calendar.ics Copy General Dates: (includes all general events, employer events and excise events): http://www.tax.gov/General/Calendar.ics Copy Employer Dates: (includes the general events and employer events): http://www.tax.gov/Employer/Calendar.ics Copy Excise Dates: (includes the general events and excise events): http://www.tax.gov/Excise/Calendar.ics Copy
Click “Subscribe”
There are no Alarms, Attachments or To Do, so disregard these boxes.
Select a refresh period other than “No” from the “auto-refresh” dropdown box.
Click “Okay”
Notes
All events in these calendars are all day events and will appear in the all day section of iCal.
You may hide or display the Tax Calendars by clicking the check box next to the name.
You can remove the Tax Calendar by selecting the title and pressing delete.
In order to be up to date, it is recommended that you select a refresh period rather than leaving it set to the default, which is no refresh rate.
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