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How can I actually speak to a real person or agent at the IRS?

Writer Emma Jordan

You may have to wait a while due to high call volumes (and redial a few times), but you will get a live agent. For those of you who have yet to talk with IRS, here are a few other options you can give a try. Call the Treasury and ask if they have release your funds to your bank – Treasury number (800) 304-3107

How to talk to someone at IRS about a refund?

How do you speak to a live person at the IRS? The IRS telephone number is 1-800-829-1040. The first question the automated system will ask you is to choose your language. Once you’ve set your language, do NOT choose Option 1 (regarding refund info). Choose option 2 for “Personal Income Tax” instead.

Can you get a live agent at the IRS?

One way or another, you will get a live agent. NEVER GIVE YOUR PERSONAL INFORMATION TO ANY ONE ON THE PHONE. THERE ARE NUMEROUS SCAMS WHERE PEOPLE MAY TELL YOU THAT THEY ARE FROM THE IRS, BUT THEY ARE NOT. THESE PEOPLE ARE TRYING TO STEAL YOUR INFORMATION OR YOUR IDENTITY.

How to contact a real person or agent at the tax advocate?

The Tax Advocate Here’s the number to the tax advocate 1-877-777-4778 and here’s the number I call and always get someone on the line. 1-800-829-0582 Ext 652. See more details in this article for contacting a Tax advocate

How to speak to a real person at Turbo Tax, need a number?

Ok, first you will need to click on this link to go to our Contact us page. Select your product (CD/Download Mac or CD/Download Windows), your edition (Basic, Deluxe, etc.), ask your question, then select Continue.

What’s the easiest way to contact the IRS?

There are several few toll-free numbers set up to assist you. You can call: 1-800-829-3676 – If you need to order forms, publications or instructions. 1-800-829-1040 — If you have tax questions regarding your personal income taxes.

How many live IRS agents are there now?

But that has now changed as the IRS recently announced 3500 live agents would progressively be added to answer common inquiries and questions around the Stimulus Check/Economic Impact Payment (EIP). You can see more in this article, including the primary number to call. For tax refund s and IRS contacts, keep reading.

Are there any robocalls claiming to be from the IRS?

Lots of people wrote to tell us about variations of the scam: robocalls from “Heather” from the IRS, or calls claiming to be from the Treasury Inspector General for Tax Administration (TIGTA) and mentioning IRS codes.

What to do if you think you owe the IRS?

If you owe — or think you owe — federal taxes, call the IRS at 800-829-1040 or go to irs.gov. IRS workers can help you with your payment questions. The IRS doesn’t ask people to pay with prepaid debit cards or wire transfers, and doesn’t ask for credit card numbers over the phone.