Can I talk to IRS representative?
Contact an IRS customer service representative to correct any agency errors by calling 800-829-1040. Customer service representatives are available Monday through Friday, 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. local time, unless otherwise noted (see telephone assistance for more information).
How do I talk to an AT representative?
Other contact options
- New service. 888.333.6651. Monday – Friday, 7am – 9pm CT Saturday – Sunday, 8am – 9pm CT.
- Order status. 877.782.8870. Available 24/7.
- Support for travel abroad. +1.314.925.6925. Available 24/7. FREE from mobile phone.
- Disability resources. TTY: 866.241.6567. Voice: 866.241.6568.
What questions does IRS ask to verify identity over the phone?
More In News
- Social Security numbers and birth dates for those who were named on the tax return.
- An Individual Taxpayer Identification Number letter if the you have one.
- Your filing status.
- The prior-year tax return.
- A copy of the tax return in question.
- Any IRS letters or notices you received.
How to contact a real person at the IRS?
Choose option 2 for “Personal Income Tax” instead. Next, press 1 for “form, tax history, or payment”. Next, press 3 “for all other questions.” Next, press 2 “for all other questions.” When the system asks you to enter your SSN or EIN to access your account information, do NOT enter anything.
What’s the number to call to follow up on a tax return?
Only call the IRS to follow-up on delayed amended return refunds after 12 weeks. The number to call is 1-800-829-1040. But some people say that this number will also work for regular returns.
When to call the IRS for tax assistance?
The deadlines for individuals to file and pay most federal income taxes are extended to May 17, 2021. Get details on the new tax deadlines and on coronavirus tax relief and Economic Impact Payments. IRS live phone assistance is extremely limited at this time. For Economic Impact Payment questions, call 800-919-9835. Where’s My Refund?
When to speak to a live person at the IRS?
There are several reasons people need to call the IRS and speak to a live person. If the federal number isn’t giving you what you need, try the local IRS office to speak to someone or even set up an appointment to meet with an advocate in person. Calling early in the morning or after 5 pm will help shorten your wait times.