The Taxpayer Advocate Service is an independent organization within the
Internal Revenue Service. We protect taxpayers’ rights by ensuring that all
taxpayers receive fair treatment. We can also help you to know and understand
your rights under the Taxpayer Bill of Rights.
What is the Taxpayer Bill of Rights?
The Taxpayer Bill of Rights describes ten basic rights that all taxpayers
have when dealing with the IRS. Our taxpayer
rights webpage can help
you understand what these rights mean to you and how they apply. These are your rights.
Know them. Use them.
Our site at taxpayeradvocate.irs.gov also can help you with common tax issues and situations: what to do
if you made a mistake on your tax return, if you got a notice from the IRS or
you’re thinking about hiring a tax preparer.
What can a Taxpayer Advocate do for you?
We can help you resolve problems that you can’t resolve with the IRS. And
our service is free. Always try to resolve your problem with the IRS first, but
if you can’t, then come to the Taxpayer Advocate Service. The best thing you can
do is act now!
- We help individuals,
businesses, and exempt organizations. If you qualify for our help, your
advocate will be with you at every turn and do everything possible.
- You may be eligible for
our help if your IRS problem is causing financial difficulty or you
believe an IRS procedure just isn't working as it should.
- We have offices in every
state, the District of Columbia, and Puerto Rico. Your local advocate’s
number is in your local directory and at taxpayeradvocate.irs.gov. You can also call us at 1-877-777-4778.
We also handle large-scale problems that affect many taxpayers. If you know
of one of these broad issues, please report it to us at irs.gov/sams.
The Taxpayer Advocate Service is your voice at the IRS.
Each and every taxpayer has a set of fundamental rights they should be
aware of when dealing with the IRS. These are your Taxpayer
Bill of Rights. Explore your
rights and our obligations to protect them on IRS.gov.
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