San Diego CA Tax Office 880 Front St. 92101 – IRS
San Diego CA Tax Office at 880 Front St. is here to help if you need to resolve a tax problem, have questions about how the tax law applies to your individual tax return, or you’re more comfortable talking with someone face-to-face, no appointment is necessary.
IRS Office San Diego | 880 Front St. San Diego, CA 92101 |
Monday-Friday – 8:30 a.m.- 4:30 p.m. | (619) 615-9555 |
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- I received a letter 5775 and I want to know what is it about it says it’s not an audit.A) Letter 5775 is a notice from the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) that your tax return has been selected for a review. The letter does not mean that you are being audited, but it does mean that the IRS will be looking at your return more closely. The IRS uses a computer program to select tax returns for review. The […]
- how much interest income for a single individual can have before it is taxed.A) The amount of interest income a single individual can have before it is taxed depends on several factors, including the individual’s tax filing status, their total taxable income, and the type of interest income earned. For tax year 2022, if you’re a single filer, under 65 years of age and your total taxable income is less than $12,950, you […]
- I need to cancel my 11:30 appointment at the 300 E. Joppa Rd. officeQ) I need to cancel my 11:30 appointment at the 300 E. Joppa Rd. office for Wednesday March 22.Calling to cancel is impossible. A) If calling to cancel your appointment is impossible, you may need to try alternative methods to cancel your appointment at the 300 E. Joppa Rd. office for Wednesday, March 22. Here are some options you can […]
- Is social security taxed in Indiana?A) Social Security benefits are generally not taxed in Indiana. Indiana is one of the few states that do not tax Social Security benefits. However, other types of retirement income may be subject to state taxes in Indiana, such as pension income, 401(k) withdrawals, and IRA distributions. It is always recommended to consult with a tax professional or use tax […]
- I filled out my W2 and accidentally sent it in before I could add my other W2.Q) I filled out my W2 and accidentally sent it in before I could add my other W2 from my other job. A) If you have already submitted your W-2 to the IRS and your state, and you later realize that you made a mistake by not including another W-2, you will need to file an amended tax return. To […]
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I’m sorry to hear about the trouble you’re having with your tax problem. Here are some steps you can take to try and resolve your issue:
Contact the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) at the number listed on their website to inquire about your situation and request a new appointment.
Visit an IRS Taxpayer Assistance Center in person, you can find the nearest one by using the “Contact Your Local IRS Office” tool on the IRS website.
If you are unable to resolve the issue with the IRS, consider seeking the help of a tax professional or a tax resolution specialist.
It’s important to act promptly and follow the instructions provided by the IRS in their letters. If you need more time to pay, you may be able to request a payment plan or installment agreement.
Keep in mind, the IRS has recently experienced high call volumes and limited in-person services due to COVID-19, so be patient and persistent in seeking resolution.