How do I reach a real person at the IRS?
- If you are calling in response to a notice or letter that you received, check for the appropriate telephone number in the correspondence. This may be your only way you can talk to a real person. Once you get through to a real person at the IRS, that doesn’t necessarily mean you will get the help you need.
What address do I send my IRS payment to?
Florida, Louisiana, Mississippi, Texas: Internal Revenue Service, P.O. Box 1214, Charlotte, NC 28201-1214. Alaska, Arizona, California, Colorado, Hawaii, Idaho, New Mexico, Nevada, Oregon, Utah, Washington, Wyoming: Internal Revenue Service, P.O. Box 7704, San Francisco, CA 94120-7704.
What is the best way to mail tax payments?
If you choose to mail in your payment(s), I recommend mailing your payment via certified return receipt or priority mail so that you can track it and have a written confirmation of the date and time the agency received your payment.
Who do I make tax check out to?
Make your check or money order payable to “United States Treasury.” Don’t send cash. If you want to pay in cash, in person, see Pay by cash. Make sure your name and address appear on your check or money order. Enter your daytime phone number and your SSN on your check or money order.
How do you address an envelope to the IRS?
Format Your Letter In the upper left corner, write the date and the IRS address to which you are sending your correspondence. Create a subject line with “Re:” followed by your IRS notice number. You will see your IRS notice number in the upper right corner of the letter.
How do I write to IRS?
Make a copy of the notice you received from the IRS and include it with your letter. In the first paragraph of your letter, explain why you are writing the IRS. Format your letter.
- The IRS address (see your IRS notice)
- Your name and address.
- The date.
- A salutation, such as “To Whom It May Concern”
Does the IRS have a physical address?
There’s no single IRS address.
How do I send documents to the IRS?
Visit www.taxpayeradvocate.irs.gov or call 877-777-4778. Complete this form, and mail or fax it to us within 30 days from the date of this notice. If you use the enclosed envelope, be sure our address shows through the window.