The Internal Revenue Service will host a special nationwide open house in 100 offices across the country on Saturday, Sept. 25 to help taxpayers –– especially veterans and people with disabilities –– solve tax problems and respond to IRS notices. IRS staff will be available on site or by telephone to help taxpayers work through issues and leave with solutions.
Here are five things you need to know about the special open house.
1. One hundred offices, at least one in every state, will be open from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. local time.
2. In many locations, the IRS will partner with organizations that serve veterans and the disabled to offer additional help and information to people in these communities.
3. IRS locations will be equipped to handle issues involving notices and payments, return preparation, audits and a variety of other issues.
4. Taxpayers requiring special services, such as interpretation for the deaf or hard of hearing, should check local listings and call the local IRS Office/Taxpayer Assistance Center ahead of time to schedule an appointment.
5. A complete list of IRS offices open on Saturday, Sept. 25 is available at IRS.gov.
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