IRS Pub. 17, Your Federal Income Tax
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.
This section describes several ways you can get free tax help from
the IRS and from community volunteers (during the regular filing
season).
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.ustreas.gov. While visiting our Web Site, you can
select:
- Frequently Asked Tax Questions to find answers to
questions you may have.
- Fill-in Forms to complete tax forms
on-line.
- Forms and Publications to download forms and
publications or search publications by topic or keyword.
- Comments & Help to e-mail us with comments
about the site or with tax questions.
- Digital Dispatch and IRS Local News Net
to receive our electronic newsletters on hot tax issues and
news.
You can also reach us with your computer using any of the
following.
- Telnet at iris.irs.ustreas.gov
- File Transfer Protocol at
ftp.irs.ustreas.gov
- Direct dial (by modem)
703-321-8020
TaxFax Service. Using the phone attached to your fax
machine, you can receive forms, instructions, and tax information 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.
Phone. Many services are available by phone.
- Ordering forms, instructions, and publications.
Call 1-800-TAX-FORM
(1-800-829-3676) to order current and
prior year forms, instructions, and publications.
- Asking tax questions. Call the IRS with your tax
questions at 1-800-829-1040.
- TTY/TDD equipment. If you have access to TTY/TDD
equipment, call 1-800-829-4059 to ask tax
questions or to order forms and publications.
- TeleTax topics. Call
1-800-829-4477 to listen to pre-recorded
messages covering various tax topics. You can also check on the status
of your 1998 refund using TeleTax's Refund Information service.
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.
- A second IRS representative sometimes monitors live
telephone calls. That person only evaluates the IRS assistor and does
not keep a record of any taxpayer's name or tax identification
number.
- We sometimes record telephone calls to evaluate IRS
assistors objectively. We hold these recordings no longer than one
week and use them only to measure the quality of assistance.
- We value our customers' opinions. Throughout this year, we
will be surveying our customers for their opinions on our
service.
Walk-in. You can pick up certain forms, instructions,
and publications at many post offices, libraries, and IRS offices.
Some libraries and IRS offices have an extensive collection of
products available to print from a CD-ROM or photocopy from
reproducible proofs.
Mail. You can send your order for forms, instructions,
and publications to the Distribution Center nearest to you and receive
a response 7 to 15 workdays after your request is received. Find the
address that applies to your part of the country.
- Western part of U.S.:
Western Area Distribution
Center
Rancho Cordova, CA 95743-0001
- Central part of U.S.:
Central Area Distribution
Center
P.O. Box 8903
Bloomington, IL 61702-8903
- Eastern part of U.S. and foreign addresses:
Eastern Area Distribution
Center
P.O. Box 85074
Richmond, VA 23261-5074
CD-ROM. You can order IRS Publication 1796, Federal
Tax Products on CD-ROM, and obtain:
- Current tax forms, instructions, and publications.
- Prior-year tax forms, instructions, and publications.
- Popular tax forms which may be filled-in electronically,
printed out for submission, and saved for recordkeeping.
- Internal Revenue Bulletins.
The CD-ROM can be purchased from National Technical Information
Service (NTIS) for $25.00 by calling 1-877-233-6767
or for $18.00 on the Internet at
www.irs.gov/cdorders. The first release is
available in mid-December and the final release is available in late
January.
Written tax questions.
You can send your written tax questions to your IRS District
Director. You should get an answer in about 30 days. If you do not
have the address, you can get it by calling
1-800-829-1040. (Do not send tax questions with your
return.)
Braille tax materials.
Braille tax materials are available for review from Regional
Libraries for the Visually Impaired in conjunction with the National
Library Service for the Blind and Physically Handicapped. To locate
your nearest library, write to:
National Library Service for
the Blind and Physically
Handicapped
Library of Congress
1291 Taylor St., NW
Washington, DC 20542
Braille materials currently available for review include this
publication, Publication 334,
Tax Guide for Small Business,
and Forms 1040, 1040A, and 1040EZ and their instructions.
Assistance with your return.
Assistors are available in many IRS offices throughout the country
to help you prepare your own return. To find the location of the IRS
office nearest you, look in the phone book under "United States
Government, Internal Revenue Service" or call
1-800-829-1040. If you want help with your tax
return, you should bring in your tax package, Forms W-2 and
1099, and any other information (such as a copy of last year's return)
that will help the assistor to help you.
At all IRS offices you can also get tax forms, publications, and
help with questions about IRS notices or bills.
Volunteer Income Tax Assistance (VITA) and Tax Counseling for
the Elderly (TCE).
Free help from volunteers is available in most communities. After
completing IRS training, these volunteers help prepare basic tax
returns for taxpayers with special needs, including low-income people,
persons with disabilities, the elderly, and non-English-speaking
people. At some of these offices, you can file your tax return
electronically. See IRS e-file in chapter 1
for
information on electronic filing.
Call the IRS for the location of the volunteer assistance site near
you. Or, for the location of an American Association of Retired
Persons (AARP) Tax-Aide site in your community, call
1-888-AARPNOW or visit their Internet Web Site at
www.aarp.org/taxaide/home.htm.
Help with unresolved tax issues.
Most problems can be solved with one contact by calling, writing,
or visiting an IRS office. But if you have tried unsuccessfully to
resolve a problem with the IRS, you should contact the Taxpayer
Advocate's Problem Resolution Program (PRP). Someone at PRP will
assign you a personal advocate who is in the best position to try to
resolve your problem. The Taxpayer Advocate can also offer you special
help if you have a significant hardship as a result of a tax problem.
You should contact the Taxpayer Advocate if:
- You have tried unsuccessfully to resolve your problem with
the IRS and have not been contacted by the date promised, or
- You are on your second attempt to resolve a problem.
You may contact a Taxpayer Advocate by calling a new assistance
number, 1-877- 777-4778. Persons who have access to
TTY/TDD equipment can call 1-800-829-4059 and ask
for the Taxpayer Advocate. If you prefer, you can write to the
Taxpayer Advocate at the office that last contacted you.
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. Taxpayer Advocates are working to put service first.
For more information about PRP, get Publication 1546, The Problem
Resolution Program of the Internal Revenue Service.
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