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This page was created to help individual answer
their most common question about tax
collection issues. Sullivan Consulting only seeks to
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IRS
Seeks Candidates for Electronic Tax Administration Advisory
Committee
IR-2008-20, Feb. 15, 2008 — Want to advise the IRS on e-filing
issues? Consider applying for the Electronic Tax Administration
Advisory Committee.
IRS
Successfully Processing Tax Forms Affected by AMT Legislation
IR-2008-19, Feb. 14, 2008 — Taxpayers can now file five
affected forms.
IRS
Will Send Stimulus Payments Automatically Starting in May;
Eligible Taxpayers Must File a 2007 Tax Return to Receive Rebate
IR-2008-18, Feb. 13, 2008 — In most cases, taxpayers will not
have to do anything extra to get the payments.
Mortgage
Workouts, Now Tax-Free for Many Homeowners; Claim Relief on
Newly-Revised IRS Form
IR-2008-17, Feb. 12, 2008 — Homeowners whose mortgage debt was
partly or entirely forgiven during 2007 may be able to claim
special tax relief by filling out newly-revis
IRS Warns of New E-Mail and Telephone Scams Using the IRS Name; Advance Payment Scams Starting
IR-2008-11, Jan. 30, 2008 - The Internal Revenue Service today warned taxpayers to beware of several current e-mail and telephone scams that use the IRS name as a lure. The IRS expects such scams to continue through the end of tax return filing season and beyond.
Fiscal Year 2007 Enforcement and Services Results
The IRS continues to make strong progress in a number of key enforcement areas. The IRS is showing consistent improvements in areas critical to maintaining a fair, efficient tax system while bringing billions of additional dollars into the Treasury. At the same time, the agency continues to improve service to taxpayers.
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Contact the Taxpayer Advocate Service!
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Fax, write or call the Local Taxpayer Advocate office for
your state. [ View
Local Taxpayer Advocates by State]
Call the Taxpayer Advocate Service Case Intake
Line to see if you are eligible: 1-877-777-4778 or
TTY/TTD: 1-800-829-4059.
A list of Taxpayer Advocate Service offices can also
be found in Publication 1546 (English,
Spanish,
Chinese,
Korean,
Russian,
Vietnamese), The
Taxpayer Advocate Service of the IRS - How to Get Help With
Unresolved Tax Problems.
You can also file Form
911, Request for Taxpayer Advocate Service Assistance,
with the Taxpayer Advocate Service, or request that an IRS
employee complete Form 911 on your behalf. Fax or mail the
form to your Local
Taxpayer Advocate.
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Help by computer, telephone, and in person for both
individual and business taxpayers. The IRS can help you get
forms, publications and answer to a wide range of tax questions.
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Help through the Internet - taxpayers can access a wealth of
free tax help on IRS.gov.
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Help through the IRS TeleTax - Taxpayers may call
1-800-829-4477 to hear pre-recorded messages covering various
tax topics or to check on the status of their refund.
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Help by telephone - Taxpayers may order current and prior
year forms, instructions and publications by calling
1-800-TAX-FORM (1-800-829-3676).
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Help at Government Offices - Many post offices, libraries
and IRS offices have tax publications, forms and instructions
available to pick up.
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Help through Taxpayer Assistance Centers - Taxpayers needing
face-to-face help solving individual or business tax problems
can get IRS help every business day in every Taxpayer Assistance
Center. Contact
You Local IRS Office >>
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