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March 24, 2011

IRS Open Saturday: Free Tax Help For Taxpayers

The IRS is offering free tax help to taxpayers this weekend. On Saturday, March 26, 2011, nearly 100 IRS offices will be open to help taxpayers resolve tax issues. The location of participating offices is listed on IRS.gov.

“We are opening our doors this Saturday to help taxpayers who may not have a chance to seek assistance during the work week,” said IRS Commissioner Doug Shulman. ” We are very focused on providing services to taxpayers when they want it, where they want it.”

The IRS Saturday Open House hours are from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. local time. IRS personnel will be on-site to provide taxpayers one-on-one tax help. More than 35,000 taxpayers attended similar events last year resolving more than 95 percent of their tax issues.

IRS personnel will provide free tax help to taxpayers by helping with tax return preparation, answering tax questions, offering tax tips and assisting in tax issue resolution.

In addition to IRS help, community organizations partner with the IRS. Volunteer Income Tax Assistance (VITA) programs assist people who earned $49,000 or less, and Tax Counseling for the Elderly (TCE) programs assist individuals age 60 and over with their 2010 income tax return preparation and electronic filing. Many of these sites have Saturday hours while others offer assistance at various times during the week. Taxpayers can call 800-906-9887 to locate partner sites in their area.

The IRS Saturday Open House is a great opportunity to get IRS tax help, tax tips and answers to your tax questions - for free.

Make note, the IRS expects to open on two additional Saturdays later this year.

source: irs.gov

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June 8, 2010

Get Tax Help From Your Taxpayer Advocate

Did you know the IRS offers tax help to taxpayers with unresolved tax issues? The IRS’s Taxpayer Advocate Service (TAS), an independent organization within the IRS, provides assistance to taxpayers trying to resolve on-going tax problems or looking for answers to their tax questions.

To qualify for the Taxpayer Advocate Service, taxpayers must be experiencing economic harm or significant cost, haven’t resolved their tax within 30 days, haven’t had their tax issues resolved by the date promised by the IRS, or believe that an IRS procedure is not working as it should.

The Taxpayer Advocate Service is your voice at the IRS. The service is free, confidential and personalized, and tax help is available to businesses and individuals.

TAS employees are tax professionals who know how the IRS works and how to navigate it. They will listen to your tax problem, help you understand what needs to be done to resolve it, and see you through the entire process, until your tax problem is resolved.

To resolve your tax issues or just get tax help, find your local IRS taxpayer advocate online or by phone at 1-877-777-4778.

You can learn about your rights and responsibilities as a taxpayer with the IRS tax tool kit.

source: irs.gov

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