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The following describes assistance provided by the IRS. You can 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. See Free tax services, later. | |
![]() ![]() | Contacting your Taxpayer Advocate. |
If you have attempted to deal with an IRS problem unsuccessfully, you should contact your Taxpayer Advocate. | |
The Taxpayer Advocate represents your interests and concerns within the IRS by protecting your rights and resolving problems that have not been fixed through normal channels. While Taxpayer Advocates cannot change the tax law or make a technical tax decision, they can clear up problems that resulted from previous contacts and ensure that your case is given a complete and impartial review. | |
To contact your Taxpayer Advocate:
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For more information, see Publication 1546, The Taxpayer Advocate Service of the IRS. | |
Small Business Tax Education Program. | |
Small business owners and other self-employed individuals can learn about business taxes through a unique partnership between the IRS and local organizations. Through workshops or in-depth tax courses, instructors provide training on starting a business, recordkeeping, preparing business tax returns, self-employment tax issues, and employment taxes. | |
Some courses are offered free as a community service. Courses given by an educational facility may include costs for materials and tuition. Other courses may have a nominal fee to offset administrative costs of sponsoring organizations. | |
For more information about this program, call the IRS Monday through Friday during regular business hours and ask for your Taxpayer Education Coordinator. Check your telephone book for the local number of the IRS office closest to you or you can call 1–800–829–1040. | |
Business tax kit![]() ![]() | Your Business Tax Kit. |
Your Business Tax Kit is an assortment of IRS forms and publications to help taxpayers who operate their own businesses. To order the kit, see Free tax services, later. The kit consists of the following items. | |
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Free tax services. | |
To find out what services are available, get Publication 910, Guide to Free Tax Services. It contains a list of free tax publications and an index of tax topics. It also describes other free tax information services, including tax education and assistance programs and a list of TeleTax topics. | |
Personal computer. With your personal computer and modem, you can access the IRS on the Internet at www.irs.gov. While visiting our web site, you can:
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You can also reach us with your computer using File Transfer Protocol at ftp.irs.gov. | |
TaxFax Service. Using the phone attached to your fax machine, you can receive forms and instructions by calling 703–368–9694. Follow the directions from the prompts. When you order forms, enter the catalog number for the form you need. The items you request will be faxed to you. | |
For help with transmission problems, call the FedWorld Help Desk at 703–487–4608. | |
Phone. Many services are available by phone.
Evaluating the quality of our telephone services. To ensure that IRS representatives give accurate, courteous, and professional answers, we evaluate the quality of our telephone services in several ways.
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Walk-in. 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 governments, credit unions, and office supply stores have an extensive collection of products available to print from a CD-ROM 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. | |
Mail. You can send your order for forms, instructions, and publications to the Distribution Center nearest to you and receive a response within 10 workdays after your request is received. Find the address that applies to your part of the country.
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CD-ROM. You can order IRS Publication 1796, Federal Tax Products on CD-ROM, and obtain:
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The CD-ROM can be purchased from National Technical Information Service (NTIS) by calling 1–877– 233–6767 or on the Internet at www.irs.gov. The first release is available in mid-December and the final release is available in late January. | |
IRS Publication 3207, Small Business Resource Guide, is an interactive CD-ROM that contains information important to small businesses. It is available in mid-February. You can get one free copy by calling 1–800–829–3676 or visiting the IRS web site at www.irs.gov. | |
Comments on IRS enforcement actions. | |
The Small Business and Agriculture Regulatory Enforcement Ombudsman and 10 Regional Fairness Boards were established to receive comments from small business about federal agency enforcement actions. The Ombudsman will annually evaluate the enforcement activities of each agency and rate its responsiveness to small business. If you wish to comment on the enforcement actions of the IRS, you can:
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