Why visit an IRS Taxpayer Assistance Center?
The Internal Revenue Service has over 400 offices for taxpayers to receive face-to-face assistance. These Taxpayer Assistance Centers are your source for any questions you believe cannot be handled online or by phone. If you received any letters or notices and need assistance to understand what to do next, you can just walk in without an appointment for help. Tax forms and many publications are available at the centers. You can receive multilingual assistance in over 150 languages at IRS Taxpayer Assistance Centers. Free federal tax return preparation is available for those who qualify for EITC or whose income is less than $49,000. At IRS centers, you can make payments as long as you know the tax period and type of tax the payment covers. You can obtain help on preparing Form 2290, make a payment and get needed receipts at your local center. Taxpayers may also e-file and e-pay their Form 2290 too. An IRS Taxpayer Assistance Center can also help if you do not have a social security number but need to file a tax return. You will need to bring your completed tax return, Form W-7, application for IRS individual taxpayer identification number and certified identification documents to the center. You can also receive a federal tax return transcript from your local Taxpayer Assistance Center.
If you have any questions or would like more information, please contact Wood, Atter & Wolf, P.A., in Jacksonville and Ponte Vedra Beach, Florida.
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