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Your Local Tax Office
Your local Tax office will help you if you need to resolve you tax issues, have questions about how the tax law applies to your individual or company tax return, or need to speak with someone face-to-face on your taxes.
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We provide a free service answering your Tax Related Questions with detailed researched tax information along with location and office info on your nearest IRS and State tax offices. We are not tax accountants.
ASK YOUR TAX QUESTION
- I need to see if I can get appt today at Albany GA Tax Office around 1 to come see y’all. Plz asap. To verify my identity to y’allA) I recommend that you call the Albany GA Tax Office at (229) 431-2130 to see if they have any appointments available today at 1pm. You can also try to book an appointment online, but the Albany GA Tax Office website does not have an online appointment booking system. If you are able to book … Read more
- I have a few questions about my taxesA) I am happy to answer any questions you have about your taxes. Please keep in mind that I am not a tax professional, and my answers should not be taken as tax advice. If you have specific questions about your tax situation, you should consult with a qualified tax preparer or accountant. Here are … Read more
- I need help with my W-2 I am from Brockton Massachusetts if somebody can please give me a call it’s about my W-2 from 2020.A) I can provide some general guidance on how to obtain a copy of your W-2 from 2020: Remember to keep all your communication and records related to your tax return in a secure place. Also, be cautious about sharing personal information over the phone or online to protect yourself from potential scams. If you … Read more
Services at the IRS and State Tax Offices
The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) and state tax offices provide various services related to tax collection and enforcement. Here are some of the services that you can expect at these offices:
IRS Services:
- Assistance with tax return preparation and filing
- Help with tax payment options and installment agreements
- Guidance on tax laws and regulations
- Help with resolving issues related to unpaid taxes, penalties, and interest
- Assistance with claiming tax credits and deductions
- Information on your account balance and payment history
- Assistance with requesting copies of past tax returns and transcripts
- Help with resolving identity theft and fraud-related issues
State Tax Office Services:
- Assistance with state tax return preparation and filing
- Help with payment options and installment agreements for state taxes
- Guidance on state tax laws and regulations
- Help with resolving issues related to unpaid state taxes, penalties, and interest
- Assistance with claiming state tax credits and deductions
- Information on your account balance and payment history
- Assistance with requesting copies of past state tax returns and transcripts
- Help with resolving identity theft and fraud-related issues related to state taxes
It is important to note that some services may vary by state, and you may need to check with your local IRS or state tax office for more information on the specific services available in your area.
Find Your State Tax Offices
DISCLAIMER: This site is NOT affiliated with any government sites or agencies; this site is for informational purposes only. If you have questions or issues about your taxes, it’s always best you contact your Local State Tax or IRS Office. Your questions asked will be researched in order to find the best possible response. We are not tax accountants. It’s always best to consult with the IRS or an experienced licensed tax accountant or tax attorney.
Remember, if you have questions on your taxes, it is always best to consult with a certified tax accountant in your state.
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