The IRS provides free publications, forms and other tax material and
information to help taxpayers meet their tax obligations. Free help is
available on the IRS website, by phone, at local IRS offices and at
many community locations.
Note: Many low-income workers and individuals receiving Social
Security, Railroad Retirement, certain veterans benefits, or a small
amount of earned income who usually do not file a tax return may want
to utilize IRS free services this year. Individuals who might not
otherwise be required to file a 2007 tax return will need to file a
return this year to receive an economic stimulus payment. For more
information see IRS Fact Sheet FS 2008-16 Stimulus Payments:
Instructions for Low-Income Workers and Recipients of Social Security
and Certain Veterans' Benefits. IRS Fact Sheet 2008-16
� IRS.gov You can access free tax information at IRS.gov. At 1040
Central on the Individuals page, you can obtain forms, instructions and
publications, learn about IRS e-file, determine your eligibility for
the Earned Income Tax Credit, read about the latest tax changes and
find answers to Frequently Asked Questions. Most taxpayers can use Free
File, available only through the IRS.gov Web site, to electronically
prepare and file their federal tax return � for free! You can also
check the status of your refund at IRS.gov by clicking on Where�s My
Refund, a service available 24 hours a day, seven days a week.
� Telephone Call the IRS Tax Help Line for Individuals,
800-829-1040, to get answers to your federal tax questions. To order
free forms, instructions and publications call 800-829-3676. To hear
pre-recorded messages covering various tax topics or check on the
status of your refund, call 800-829-4477. TTY/TDD users may call
800-829-4059 to ask tax questions or to order forms and publications.
� Community Resources Free tax preparation is available
through the Volunteer Income Tax Assistance and Tax Counseling for the
Elderly programs in many communities. Volunteer return preparation
programs provided through IRS and its partners offer free help in
preparing simple tax returns for low- to moderate-income taxpayers.
Call 800-829-1040 to find the VITA or TCE site nearest you. You may
also call AARP � the largest TCE participant � at 888-227-7669
(888-AARPNOW) or access www .aarp.org to find the nearest Tax-Aide site.
� Taxpayer Assistance Centers When you believe your tax issue
cannot be handled online or by phone, and you want face-to-face
assistance, you can find help at a local Taxpayer Assistance
Center. Locations, business hours and an overview of services are
at IRS.gov.
For more information about services provided by the IRS, review
Publication 910, IRS Guide to Free Tax Services available at IRS.gov or
by calling 800-829-3676.
Remember that for the genuine IRS Web site be sure to use
.gov. Don't be confused by internet sites that end in .com, .net,
.org or other designations instead of .gov. The address of the official
IRS governmental Web site is www.irs.gov.