Publication 510
taxmap/pubs/p510-055.htm#en_us_201207_publink1000117354You can get help with unresolved tax issues, order free publications and forms, ask tax questions, and get more information from the IRS in several ways. By selecting the method that is best for you, you will have quick and easy access to tax
help.
taxmap/pubs/p510-055.htm#en_us_201207_publink1000117355The Taxpayer Advocate Service (TAS) is an independent organization within the IRS whose employees assist taxpayers who are experiencing economic harm, who are seeking help in resolving tax problems that have not been resolved through normal channels, or who believe that an IRS system or procedure is not working as it
should.
You can contact the TAS by calling the TAS toll-free case intake line at 1-877-777-4778 to see if you are eligible for assistance. Persons who are deaf, hard of hearing, or have a speech disability and have access to TTY/TDD equipment should call 1-800-829-4059. You can also call or write to your local taxpayer advocate, whose phone number and address are listed in your local telephone directory and in Publication 1546, Taxpayer Advocate Service—Your Voice at the IRS. You can file Form 911, Request for Taxpayer Advocate Service Assistance (And Application for Taxpayer Assistance Order), or ask an IRS employee to complete it on your behalf. For more information, go
to
www.irs.gov/advocate.
taxmap/pubs/p510-055.htm#en_us_201207_publink1000117357LITCs are independent organizations that provide low income taxpayers with representation in federal tax controversies with the IRS for free or for a nominal charge. The clinics also provide tax education and outreach for taxpayers who speak English as a second language. Publication 4134, Low Income Taxpayer Clinic List, provides information on clinics in your area. It is available at
www.irs.gov/pub/irs-pdf/p4134.pdf or at your local IRS office.
taxmap/pubs/p510-055.htm#en_us_201207_publink1000118053To find out what services are available, get Publication 910, IRS Guide to Free Tax Services. It contains lists of free tax information sources, including publications, services, and free tax education and assistance programs. It also has an index of over 100 TeleTax topics (recorded tax information) you can listen to on your
telephone.
Accessible versions of IRS published products are available on request in a variety of alternative formats for people with
disabilities.
taxmap/pubs/p510-055.htm#en_us_201207_publink1000118052Free help in preparing your return is available nationwide from IRS-trained volunteers. The Volunteer Income Tax Assistance (VITA) program is designed to help low-income taxpayers and the Tax Counseling for the Elderly (TCE) program is designed to assist taxpayers age 60 and older with their tax returns. Many VITA sites offer free electronic filing and all volunteers will let you know about credits and deductions you may be entitled to claim. To find the nearest VITA or TCE site, call 1-800-829-1040.
As part of the TCE program, AARP offers the Tax-Aide counseling program. To find the nearest AARP Tax-Aide site, call 1-888-227-7669 or visit AARP's website
at
www.aarp.org/money/taxaide.
For more information on these programs, go to
www.irs.gov and enter keyword "VITA" in the upper right-hand corner.
 | Internet.
You can access the IRS website at
www.irs.gov 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, to:
- E-file your return. Find out about commercial tax preparation and
e-file services.
- Download forms, instructions, and publications.
- Order IRS products online.
- Research your tax questions online.
- Search publications online by topic or keyword.
- View Internal Revenue Bulletins (IRBs) published in the last few
years.
- Sign up to receive local and national tax news by email.
- Get information on starting and operating a small business.
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 | Phone.
Many services are available by phone.
- Ordering forms, instructions, and publications.
Call 1-800-829-3676 to order current-year forms, instructions, and publications, and prior-year forms and instructions. You should receive your order within 10
days.
- Asking tax questions.
Call the IRS with your tax questions at 1-800-829-4933.
- TTY/TDD equipment.
Persons who are deaf, hard of hearing, or have a speech disability and have access to TTY/TDD equipment should call 1-800-829-4059 to ask tax questions or to order forms and
publications.
- TeleTax topics.
Call 1-800-829-4477 to listen to pre-recorded messages covering various tax
topics.
Evaluating the quality of our telephone services.
To ensure IRS representatives give accurate, courteous, and professional answers, we use several methods to evaluate the quality of our telephone services. One method is for a second IRS representative to listen in on or record random telephone calls. Another is to ask some callers to complete a short survey at the end of the
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 | Walk-in.
Many products and services are available on a walk-in basis. - Products.
You can walk in to many post offices, libraries, and IRS offices to pick up certain forms, instructions, and publications. Some IRS offices, libraries, grocery stores, copy centers, city and county government offices, credit unions, and office supply stores have a collection of products available to print from a CD or photocopy from reproducible proofs. Also, some IRS offices and libraries have the Internal Revenue Code, regulations, Internal Revenue Bulletins, and Cumulative Bulletins available for research
purposes.
- Services.
You can walk in to your local Taxpayer Assistance Center every business day for
personal, face-to-face tax help. An employee can explain IRS letters, request
adjustments to your tax account, or help you set up a payment plan. If you need
to resolve a tax problem, have questions about how the tax law applies to your
excise tax return, or you are more comfortable talking with someone in person,
visit your local Taxpayer Assistance Center where you can spread out your
records and talk with an IRS representative face-to-face. No appointment is
necessary, but if you prefer, you can call your local Center and leave a message
requesting an appointment to resolve a tax account issue. A representative will
call you back within 2 business days to schedule an in-person appointment at
your convenience. If you have an ongoing, complex tax account problem or a
special need, such as a disability, an appointment can be requested. All other
issues will be handled without an appointment. To find the number of your local
office, go to
www.irs.gov/localcontacts or look in the phone book under
United States Government, Internal Revenue Service.
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 | Mail.
You can send your order for forms, instructions, and publications to the address below. You should receive a response within 10 business days after your request is
received.
Internal Revenue Service 1201 N. Mitsubishi Motorway Bloomington, IL 61705-6613
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 | DVD for tax products.
You can order Publication 1796, IRS Tax Products DVD, and obtain:
- Current-year forms, instructions, and publications.
- Prior-year forms, instructions, and publications.
- Tax Map: An electronic research tool and finding aid.
- Tax law frequently asked questions (FAQs).
- Tax Topics from the IRS telephone response system.
- Internal Revenue Code—Title 26 of the U.S. Code.
- Fill-in, print, and save features for most tax forms.
- Internal Revenue Bulletins.
- Toll-free and email technical support.
- Two releases during the year.
– The first release will ship the beginning of January. – The final release will ship the beginning of March.
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 | Small Business and Self-Employed Tax Center.
This online guide is a must for every small business owner or any taxpayer about to start a business.
The information is updated during the year. Visit
www.irs.gov, click on the tab for "Businesses" and then click on the link for "Small
Business/Self-Employed". |