The Internal Revenue Service today reminded taxpayers that service at all of
its Taxpayer Assistance Centers is now by appointment.
Appointment service saves taxpayers time by ensuring they get the help they
need without having to wait in line.
Taxpayers can visit IRS.gov to find quick tax-related answers 24 hours a
day, seven days a week. The IRS Interactive
Tax Assistant is an excellent resource to get answers to commonly-asked
questions.
This is the fifth in a series of 10 IRS tips called the Tax
Time Guide. It is designed to assist taxpayers as they approach this year’s
tax filing deadline, April 18.
Many people come to Taxpayer Assistance Centers looking for tax forms such
as Form
4868, Application for Automatic Extension of Time to File U.S. Individual
Income Tax Return, when they are readily available on IRS.gov. Some libraries
and other locations also may carry the most commonly used tax forms and
schedules.
Other self-service options easily found on IRS.gov include refunds,
transcripts
and tax
payments. Taxpayers who visit IRS offices to make routine tax payments
should consider online
payment alternatives. They can pay online, by phone or via a mobile device
and get instant confirmation their payment has been sent.
If taxpayers need their prior-year adjusted gross income to complete the
electronic filing process they should use Get
Transcript Online or Get Transcript by Mail or review
other options. Be aware that ordering a tax transcript will not reveal a
refund delivery date. The “Where’s
My Refund?” tool has the most up-to-date information on refunds.
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