The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) administers and enforces U.S. federal tax laws. Show
Agency DetailsAcronym:IRS Website:Internal Revenue Service (IRS) Contact:Stimulus check information Contact the Internal Revenue Service Tax Reform Information and Services Help With Tax Questions Taxpayer Advocate Service Report Tax Fraud IRS Hotlines International IRS Offices Where to File Paper Tax Returns Local Offices:Find a Taxpayer Assistance Center Near You Main Address:1111 Constitution Ave., NW Phone Number:1-202-622-5000 Toll Free:1-800-829-1040 TTY:1-800-829-4059 Forms:Internal Revenue Service Forms Government branch:Executive Department Sub-Office/Agency/Bureau Popular Services from Internal Revenue ServiceStimulus check information Apply for EIN Number Tax Preparation Tools Top Tax Forms Form 1040 Form W-9 Make a Payment Where is My Refund? Parent Agency
Contact UsContacts for the PublicIf you received a delinquent debt notice from the US Treasury or are missing money from your federal tax refund, federal salary, or federal benefits, you owe a debt.
For additional questions about your debt or the offset of a federal payment, you must contact the agency to whom you owe the debt. That agency maintains your records and makes all decisions regarding your debt, repayment plan, refunds and removal from the Treasury Offset Program. The TOP Interactive Voice Response (IVR) system at 800-304-3107 can provide an automated message on who to call for your specific debt. If you are deaf, hard of hearing, or have a speech disability, please dial 7-1-1 to access telecommunications relay services (TRS). TOP Interactive Voice Response SystemProvides automated information regarding a current offset (reduction) of your tax refund or other federal payment.800-304-3107 Cross ServicingContact if you have received a delinquent debt notice from the U.S Treasury and need additional information regarding your payment options.888-826-3127 Questions about payments received from the government (checks or direct deposit):Philadelphia and Kansas City Financial Centers855-868-0151 Internal Revenue Service800-829-1040www.irs.gov Social Security Administration800-772-1213www.ssa.gov Contacting a specific Fiscal Service program or serviceIf you know the exact name of the program or service you’re trying to reach, use the online comment form to send us an email. COMMENT FORMFiscal Service ProgramsAdministrative Resource Center (ARC) Shared Services arc.fiscal.treasury.gov/contact_us.htm Treasury Financial Manual
Do Not Pay http:/fiscal.treasury.gov/dnp 855-837-4391 TreasuryDirect www.treasurydirect.gov/email.htm Contacts for Other AudiencesCongressional Inquiries202-504-3535Media Inquiries202-504-3535Office of Legislative and Public Affairs202-504-3502Regional Financial CentersNational Payment Center of Excellence816-414-2100National Payment Integrity and Resolution Center855-868-0151Mailing AddressesWashington, DC AreaDepartment of the TreasuryBureau of the Fiscal Service 3201 Pennsy Drive, Building E Landover, MD 20785 Parkersburg, WV AreaBureau of the Fiscal ServiceWarehouse and Operations Center, Dock 1 257 Bosley Industrial Park Drive Parkersburg, WV 26101 Why would I get a letter from the IRS from Austin Texas?The IRS sends notices and letters for the following reasons: You have a balance due. You are due a larger or smaller refund. We have a question about your tax return.
Why would I get a letter from the Department of Treasury?If you owe money to a federal agency and you did not pay it on time, you have a delinquent debt. You will receive a letter first from the agency to whom you owe the debt. If you do not pay the agency, the debt then goes to Treasury and we send you a letter about that debt.
Why would Department of Treasury send me a letter 2022?This letter helps determine whether it is possible to claim the recovery refund credit on the 2021 tax return. About 36 million families should be waiting for the letter, which will be important to receive any refund when it comes time to file taxes for 2021.
What is a letter from the Department of Treasury Internal Revenue Service?Most IRS letters and notices are about federal tax returns or tax accounts. Each notice deals with a specific issue and includes specific instructions on what to do. A notice may reference changes to a taxpayer's account, taxes owed, a payment request or a specific issue on a tax return.
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