IRS Debt Resolution
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Methods to track your Federal Refund and State
- IRS.gov: This is the easiest way. Find it here.
- IRS2Go mobile apps: You can track your return on your iOS or Android mobile device. Find it here.
- IRS Refund Hotline: You can check your status by phone at 1-800-829-1954, but be prepared to wait—the IRS gets busy this time of year.
Tax Fraud Alerts
There are people who scam tax payers for payment each year. Please be Advised that the IRS DOESN'T CALL YOU! They send letters to your address.
Please Call IRS Directly about this Scam that has happened! Report it to IRS.....ASAP!!!!
Contact: (877) 423-6711
Please Call IRS Directly about this Scam that has happened! Report it to IRS.....ASAP!!!!
Contact: (877) 423-6711
AFFORDABLE CARE ACT TAX PROVISIONS FOR INDIVIDUALS AND FAMILIES
1095-A- https://www.healthcare.gov/
1095-B: Generally 1095-B forms are filed by insurers for: employers who use the SHOP, small self-funded groups, and individuals who get covered outside of the health insurance Marketplace. Does not need to entered in tax system.
1095-C: 1095-C forms are filed by large employers. If they are self-funded, they just fill out all sections of 1095-C. If they are fully insured, they get a 1095-B from the insurer and fill out Sections I and II of 1095-C. Does not need to be entered in tax system.
1095-B: Generally 1095-B forms are filed by insurers for: employers who use the SHOP, small self-funded groups, and individuals who get covered outside of the health insurance Marketplace. Does not need to entered in tax system.
1095-C: 1095-C forms are filed by large employers. If they are self-funded, they just fill out all sections of 1095-C. If they are fully insured, they get a 1095-B from the insurer and fill out Sections I and II of 1095-C. Does not need to be entered in tax system.
If you haven't Received your Refund yet?
Should You Call the IRS?
The IRS issues most refunds in less than 21 days, although some require additional time. You should only call if it has been:
IRS Hours of Telephone Service:Monday through Friday, from 7:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m. local time (Alaska & Hawaii follow Pacific Time). The best times to call during April are before 10:00 a.m. and after 7:00 p.m., and Monday is the heaviest traffic day.
Please call Customer Service IRS Contact number: (800) 829-1040
The IRS issues most refunds in less than 21 days, although some require additional time. You should only call if it has been:
- 21 days or more since you e-filed
- 6 weeks or more since you mailed your return, or when
- "Where's My Refund" tells you to contact the IRS
IRS Hours of Telephone Service:Monday through Friday, from 7:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m. local time (Alaska & Hawaii follow Pacific Time). The best times to call during April are before 10:00 a.m. and after 7:00 p.m., and Monday is the heaviest traffic day.
Please call Customer Service IRS Contact number: (800) 829-1040
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IRS w-4 withholding Calculator
IRS TELEPHONE AND LOCAL ASSISTANCE NUMBERS
Telephone Help Tax questions.
You can call the IRS Business and Specialty Tax Line with your employment tax questions at 1-800-829-4933. Help for people with disabilities. You may call 1-800-829-4059 (TDD/TTY for persons who are deaf, hard of hearing, or have a speech disability) with any employment tax questions. You may also use this number for assistance with unresolved tax problems.
You can call the IRS Business and Specialty Tax Line with your employment tax questions at 1-800-829-4933. Help for people with disabilities. You may call 1-800-829-4059 (TDD/TTY for persons who are deaf, hard of hearing, or have a speech disability) with any employment tax questions. You may also use this number for assistance with unresolved tax problems.
Prepare for your callWe care about protecting your identity. Our call center professionals take great care to make certain that they only discuss your personal information with you or someone you authorize to speak on your behalf. To ensure that you do not have to call back, please have the following documents ready.
If you’re calling about your own account:Before you call, make sure you know or have the following information handy:
Before you call, make sure you have the following information handy:
If you’re calling about your own account:Before you call, make sure you know or have the following information handy:
- Social Security cards and birth dates for those who were on the return you are calling about
- An Individual Taxpayer Identification Number (ITIN) letter if you don’t have a Social Security number (SSN)
- Filing status – Single, Head of Household, Married Filing Joint or Married Filing Separate
- Your prior-year tax return. We may need to verify your identity before answering certain questions
- A copy of the tax return you’re calling about
- Any letters or notices we sent you
Before you call, make sure you have the following information handy:
- Verbal or written authorization to discuss the account
- The ability to verify the taxpayer’s name, SSN/ITIN, tax period, form(s)
- PTIN or PIN if you are a third party designee
- A current, completed, and signed Form 8821, Tax Information Authorization or
- A completed and signed Form 2848, Power of Attorney and Declaration of Representative
- The deceased taxpayer’s death certificate, and
- Either copies of Letters Testamentary approved by the court, or IRS Form 56, Notice Concerning Fiduciary Relationship(for estate executors)
Call Wait Times
Filing Season
(January - April)
Post-Filing Season
(May - December)
Filing Season
(January - April)
- Telephone service wait times can average 15 minutes. Some telephone service lines may have longer wait times.
- Telephone service wait times are higher on Monday and Tuesday, during Presidents Day weekend and around the April tax filing deadline.
Post-Filing Season
(May - December)
- Telephone service wait times can average 27 minutes. Some telephone service lines may have longer wait times.
- Telephone service wait times are generally higher on Monday and Tuesday.
General Tax Inquiries
Here is a list of IRS hotlines if you are looking for telephone assistance:
• Tax Help Line for Individuals: 800-829-1040
• Tax Help Line for Businesses: 800-829-4933
• Order Tax Forms and Publications: 800-829-3676
• Information Return Reporting: 866-455-7438
• Employer Identification Numbers (EINs): 800-829-4933
• Help Line for Tax Exempt and Government Entities (TEGE): 877-829-5500
• Help Line for Forms 706 and 709: 866-699-4083
• Help Line for Excise Tax and Form 2290: 866-699-4096
• Help Line for FBAR and Title 31: 866-270-0733
• Special Hotline for U.S. Military (Disaster or Combat Zone): 866-562-5227
• Telephone Assistance for Overseas Taxpayers: 267-941-1000 (not toll-free)
• Telephone Assistance for the Deaf (TDD): 800-829-4059
Here is a list of IRS hotlines if you are looking for telephone assistance:
• Tax Help Line for Individuals: 800-829-1040
• Tax Help Line for Businesses: 800-829-4933
• Order Tax Forms and Publications: 800-829-3676
• Information Return Reporting: 866-455-7438
• Employer Identification Numbers (EINs): 800-829-4933
• Help Line for Tax Exempt and Government Entities (TEGE): 877-829-5500
• Help Line for Forms 706 and 709: 866-699-4083
• Help Line for Excise Tax and Form 2290: 866-699-4096
• Help Line for FBAR and Title 31: 866-270-0733
• Special Hotline for U.S. Military (Disaster or Combat Zone): 866-562-5227
• Telephone Assistance for Overseas Taxpayers: 267-941-1000 (not toll-free)
• Telephone Assistance for the Deaf (TDD): 800-829-4059
REFUND TIMING FOR EARNED INCOME TAX CREDIT AND ADDITIONAL CHILD TAX CREDIT FILERS
(EITC/ ACTC)
(EITC/ ACTC)
Identity Theft
What is tax-related identity theft?
Know the warning signs Are?
If you suspect you are a victim of identity theft, continue to pay your taxes and file your tax return, even if you must do so by paper.
Steps to take if you become a victim If you are a victim of identity theft, the Federal Trade Commission recommends these steps:
The IRS does not initiate contact with taxpayers by email to request personal or financial information. This includes any type of electronic communication, such as text messages and social media channels.
Report suspicious online or emailed phishing scams to: [email protected]. For phishing scams by phone, fax or mail, call 1-800-366-4484. Report IRS impersonation scams to the Treasury Inspector General for Tax Administration’s IRS Impersonation Scams Reporting.
Know the warning signs Are?
If you suspect you are a victim of identity theft, continue to pay your taxes and file your tax return, even if you must do so by paper.
Steps to take if you become a victim If you are a victim of identity theft, the Federal Trade Commission recommends these steps:
- File a complaint with the FTC at identitytheft.gov.
- Contact one of the three major credit bureaus to place a ‘fraud alert’ on your credit records:
- Equifax, www.Equifax.com, 800-525-6285
- Experian, www.Experian.com, 888-397-3742
- TransUnion, www.TransUnion.com, 800-680-7289
- Contact your financial institutions, and close any financial or credit accounts opened without your permission or tampered with by identity thieves.
The IRS does not initiate contact with taxpayers by email to request personal or financial information. This includes any type of electronic communication, such as text messages and social media channels.
Report suspicious online or emailed phishing scams to: [email protected]. For phishing scams by phone, fax or mail, call 1-800-366-4484. Report IRS impersonation scams to the Treasury Inspector General for Tax Administration’s IRS Impersonation Scams Reporting.
How to get your tax Record
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HealthCare information and Access
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