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Where can I ask a tax question for free?

Where can I ask a tax question for free?

Taxpayers may ask tax questions by calling the toll-free customer service line at 1-800-829-1040 for individual tax issues or 1-800-829-4933 for business-related tax issues. TTY/TDD users may call 1-800-829- 4059 to ask tax questions or to order forms and publications.

Who can help me file my taxes?

You can also call the IRS at 1-800-829-1040 or TTY: 1-800-829-4059. This option works best for less complex questions. Keep in mind that wait times to speak with a representative may be long. You may also contact the Taxpayer Advocate Service if you’re having a tax problem.

What happens if I don’t pay H&R Block?

Here’s what could happen if you owe taxes and can’t pay them on time: You might face IRS penalties and interest. Even if you can’t pay by tax day, you should still file your return or at least file for a six-month extension.

Who can file their taxes for free?

The IRS also contracts with multiple private companies to provide free tax software to taxpayers under a certain Adjusted Gross Income (AGI). Taxpayers with an AGI less than $64,000 are qualified to file their federal taxes free through a participating company.

Where to file my taxes free?

Other Ways to Do Your Taxes for Free. There are other filing options you can use to file for free. H&R Block Free File lets you file both federal and state tax returns for free, and help is offered through their online help center. You can also visit an authorized IRS e-file provider, and file your 1040EZ federal tax return for free.

Can I do my taxes myself?

If you only have one job, don’t have any dependents and have no other investments or sources of income, you can easily file your taxes yourself. The IRS even offers free e-filing for taxpayers who have simple returns.

Can I file taxes electronically?

Yes, you can file an original Form 1040 series tax return electronically using any filing status. Filing your return electronically is faster, safer and more accurate than mailing your tax return because it’s transmitted electronically to the IRS computer systems.