How to Contact IRS?
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Call the IRS With Your Tax Questions

Live assistance is available Monday through Friday. There is also a 24-hour recorded assistance line for your convenience.

Contact Your Local IRS Office

IRS Taxpayer Assistance Centers for when you believe your tax issue is best handled with an IRS agent face-to-face. Hours of service and other local information is provided on a per-state basis.

IRS Mailing Address ("Where to File Paper Tax Returns With or Without a Payment")

For those who don't file their federal tax returns electronically, the "Where to File" pages provide mailing addresses for filing all paper tax returns. You may also use your appropriate "Where to File" address for other written correspondence with the IRS.

Contact the IRS for Status of your Refund

Want to check on the status of your refund? You can check online with their Get Refund Status application, or call 1-800-829-4477. (Please wait at least four weeks after you file before calling.)

Contact the Local Taxpayer Advocate Service

If you have an ongoing issue with the IRS that has not been resolved through normal processes, or you have suffered, or are about to suffer a significant hardship/economic burden as a result of the administration of the tax laws, contact the Local Taxpayer Advocate Service.

How to make a Voluntary Disclosure

Taxpayers wanting to report undisclosed income or assets should come in through the IRS Voluntary Disclosure Practice Program.

Contact Your Local IRS Office Internationally

Taxpayers wanting to report undisclosed income or assets should come in through the IRS Voluntary Disclosure Practice Program.

Suspicious IRS e-Mails and Identity Theft

The IRS does not send out unsolicited e-mails asking for personal information. An electronic mailbox has been established for you to report suspicious e-mails claiming to have been sent by the IRS.

How Do You Report Suspected Tax Fraud Activity?

If you have information about an individual or company you suspect is not complying with the tax law, report this activity.

HELP with the IRS.gov Website

If you need help finding something on the site, understanding their different file formats, printing files you've downloaded, installing or using the tax products' CD-ROM, or any similar technical problem, here is the place to seek assistance.

Send the IRS Comments and Feedback by E-mail

This is NOT the place for tax law questions or questions regarding your specific tax return, but you can give them some constructive feedback regarding the web site if you like. Give them your email address if you want a response, but don't include any social security numbers or other personal tax account information.

Note that any link in the information above is updated each year automatically and will take you to the most recent version of the document at the time it is accessed.