Who you contact when you have an IRS problem depends on the nature of your problem. Attorneys, CPAs and Enrolled Agents (EA) are all authorized to represent taxpayers before the IRS. Each one of these representatives has their unique value. In my opinion, the only reason to hire an attorney is if your case borders on the line of criminal. An attorney can not only help resolve your IRS problem, but he or she can also represent you in court if it comes down to that. Keep in mind that attorneys are usually much more expensive than CPAs or EAs. If all you have are IRS issues with no criminal activity, hiring a CPA or an EA will be just fine.
If you owe the irs you should contact a tax professional.
To contact the IRS in Baltimore use the IRS Internal Security Phone that is (410) 962-7969.
Contact the IRS. You can go to the web site they have or call them.
You should contact the IRS. or the forms can be dowload on IRS.gov
I think you should call IRS 1800-829-1040
If you owe the irs you should contact a tax professional.
One can go online to find contact details about the IRS in the following websites: IRS dot gov, Turbotax Intuit, Nolo and Taxes. One should be very careful with IRS otherwise one can get into serious trouble.
To contact the IRS in Baltimore use the IRS Internal Security Phone that is (410) 962-7969.
If you are in need of a company to help with an IRS settlement you should contact TaxMasters. They are well known company that can offer you help. There number is 1-800-581-0456 and they have normal business operating hours.
Contact the IRS. You can go to the web site they have or call them.
You should contact your local IRS for this information. Go to the IRS.gov website and look at top right side of the page above the search box and choose Contact IRS
You should contact the IRS. or the forms can be dowload on IRS.gov
You should contact your local IRS about this matter take the duplicate refund check with you.
I think you should call IRS 1800-829-1040
The IRS does offer a free taz refund calculator. If you vist their website, you should be able to quickly find what you are looking for without a problems!
You can reach the IRS at 1-800-829-1040.
People who owe taxes but can't pay the full amount owed by the April deadline should still file their return on time and pay as much as they can to avoid penalties and interest. If you can't pay the full amount, you should contact the IRS to ask about alternative payment options. Go to the IRS gov web site and look at top right side above the search box and choose Contact IRS