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IRS Tax Help: IRS Hotline for Tax Help
An IRS Tax Help Hotline? yes. it exists.
This will be a quick post. Some of you have expressed frustration in trying to contact the IRS at the standard number (1-800-829-1040). You have to wait on the phone forever and listen to the same Mozart song over and over again while you wait for an IRS Agent to come on and put you on hold again.
So if you have a real emergency, bypass the regular IRS line and call the Taxpayer Advocate office. Their number is 1-877-777-4778.Attorney Jack Manhire is an 11-year veteran tax attorney who has helped individual, corporate, and government clients save over $127,000,000 in back IRS taxes. You can contact him by posting a comment on his blog at http://taxhelpirs.blogspot.com/.
This will be a quick post. Some of you have expressed frustration in trying to contact the IRS at the standard number (1-800-829-1040). You have to wait on the phone forever and listen to the same Mozart song over and over again while you wait for an IRS Agent to come on and put you on hold again.
So if you have a real emergency, bypass the regular IRS line and call the Taxpayer Advocate office. Their number is 1-877-777-4778.Attorney Jack Manhire is an 11-year veteran tax attorney who has helped individual, corporate, and government clients save over $127,000,000 in back IRS taxes. You can contact him by posting a comment on his blog at http://taxhelpirs.blogspot.com/.
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