Issue
Number: IRS Summertime Tax Tip 2015-16
Inside This Issue
Eight
Things to Know about the Taxpayer Advocate Service
1. TAS is Your Voice at IRS. The Taxpayer
Advocate Service, or TAS, is your voice at the IRS. We are an independent
organization within the IRS.2. TAS Helps Resolve Problems. TAS helps individuals, businesses and exempt organizations who are not able to resolve their tax problems with the IRS. Our service is always free. TAS can help if:
- Your problem is causing financial difficulty for you,
your family, or your business.
- You, your business or your organization is facing an
immediate threat of adverse action.
- You have tried repeatedly to contact the IRS but no one
has responded. We will also help if the IRS has not responded by the date
promised.
- The right to be informed.
- The right to quality service.
- The right to pay no more than the correct amount of
tax.
- The right to challenge the IRS's position and be heard.
- The right to appeal an IRS decision in an independent
forum.
- The right to finality.
- The right to privacy.
- The right to confidentiality.
- The right to retain representation.
- The right to a fair and just tax system.
5. TAS on the Web Toolkit Can Help. The TAS Tax Toolkit at TaxpayerAdvocate.irs.gov explains common tax issues. It also offers self-help videos and documents. You can use the site's information to solve your tax problem or help you understand it when you work with the IRS and your tax preparer.
6. Report a Problem that Affects Many Taxpayers. TAS also handles large-scale or "big picture" problems that affect many taxpayers. You can report these issues at www.irs.gov/sams.
7. TAS in Every State. We have offices in every state, the District of Columbia and Puerto Rico. Your local advocate’s number is in your local directory and at taxpayeradvocate.irs.gov. You can also call us at 877-777-4778.
8. TAS on Social Media. Keep up with us via social media:
IRS YouTube Videos:
IRS Podcasts:
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