IRS Tax Help

By: Kevin Stith
Submitted: 2007-01-17 16:16:44
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IRS tax help refers to the free tax help offered by IRS. It is considered as the easiest way to get tax help. Every tax year, Americans shell out $7.5 billion to get help from tax professionals to prepare their tax returns. IRS tax help is meant for those people who find it difficult to calculate the complex tax entries. Many IRS offices in the United States offer walk-in tax help for technical or tax questions about various tax forms and tax returns. This helps the common people to ask the IRS officials and clear any doubts regarding tax preparation or tax deductions.

IRS tax help was introduced with the aim to assist people to accurately prepare their tax returns. IRS officials assist the taxpayers with payroll tax, sales tax, income tax, and employment tax problems. This has become a major advantage for the people as they can prepare their tax returns without the help of a tax advisor or tax preparation software. IRS also sponsors volunteer tax help programs such as community outreach tax education program, tax counseling for the elderly program, and volunteer income tax assistance program. These free programs held at various IRS offices provide a step-by-step help in preparing your tax returns.

IRS tax help officials can also suggest the amount of tax you need to pay to avoid being charged with tax evasion. They also assist you in applying for a refund in cases where you paid any excess tax.

Every year, many people benefit from the IRS tax help programs. Check the federal government listings in the telephone book to find out your nearest IRS office location. Here, you can take advantage of any of the IRS tax help programs to prepare your own tax returns without having to pay a tax advisor or tax professional.

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