You can get in-person help at your local IRS Taxpayer Assistance Center.
Call for an appointment after you find a Taxpayer Assistance Center near you.
Find a Taxpayer Assistance Center office
IRS offices are closed on federal holidays.
Prepare for your appointment
- Call to schedule your appointment ahead of time.
- Bring these items with you:
- A current government-issued photo ID.
- A taxpayer identification number, such as a Social Security number.
- Any tax documents you’ll need.
- Please don’t bring:
- Food or drinks
- Cameras
- Weapons
- To apply for an Individual Taxpayer Identification Number (ITIN) or renew an ITIN, have your documents ready.
- Please be prepared to substantiate any claims for refundable credits. Check the eligibility for any credits claimed PDF (Spanish PDF) for more information.
- Protect yourself and others: Look up your community on the CDC COVID Data Tracker.
- If you feel ill, please reschedule your appointment.
- Please silence your cell phone during your appointment.
Get faster service
You can get help with most tax issues online or by phone. On IRS.gov you can:
- Set up a payment plan
- Get a transcript of your tax return
- Make a payment
- Check on your refund
- Find answers to many of your tax questions
- File your tax return online
- View your account information
- Find out where to file your return
- Get help preparing your taxes by volunteers
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