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IMPORTANT UPDATE on filing your 2012 income taxes>> Go here. If you are having trouble with the IRS, please call my office at (207) 774-5019. The following are some resources I hope you find helpful in preparing your taxes and getting help when you need it.
Fresh Start InitiativeThe Internal Revenue Service has expanded its "Fresh Start" initiative to help struggling taxpayers who owe taxes. If you are unemployed or a self-employed individual who has lost business because of the economic downturn, you may qualify for a six-month extension with no failure-to-pay penalties. To find out more and how you can apply, go here. Getting help with tax preparationPreparing your taxes can be a confusing prospect but no one should think they have to tackle it by themselves. There are a number of completely free services that can connect Maine taxpayers with qualified tax preparers who can help them get their taxes filled out and get the biggest refund possible. To order paper tax forms, call the IRS help line at 800-829-3676. To get help preparing your taxes for free, call 2-1-1.
Problems with the IRSIf you are having trouble with the IRS, our office or may be able to help. Please call us at (207) 774-5019. You can also contact the Taxpayer Advocate, and independent advocate within the IRS, who works with taxpayers to help them solve their IRS problems. You can reach the Taxpayer Advocate at (207) 622-8528 in Augusta or 1-877-777-4778 elsewhere, or see Publication 1546, The Taxpayer Advocate Service of the IRS. Pine Tree Legal Assistance also offers legal assistance to taxpayers. You can find contact for their offices around the state here. Face-to-face Tax HelpIRS Taxpayer Assistance Centers are your source for personal tax help when you believe your tax issue cannot be handled online or byphone, and you want face-to-face assistance. If you need to resolve a tax problem, have questions about how the tax law applies to your individual tax return, or you're more comfortable talking with someone face-to-face, visit your local Taxpayer Assistance Center where you can spread out your records and talk with an IRS representative across the counter. No appointment is necessary - just walk in. If you prefer, you may call a local number (see chart, below) to learn about available and alternate services, and to reschedule appointments with IRS personnel. If you have an ongoing, complex tax account problem or a special need, such as a disability, an appointment may be requested. All other issues will be handled without an appointment. Note: Before visiting your local office click on “Services Provided” in the chart below to see what services are available. Services may vary from site to site. You can get these services on a walk-in, non-advance appointment basis. * Note: The phone numbers in the chart above are not toll-free for all locations. When you call, you will reach a recorded business message with information about office hours, locations and services provided in that office. You may leave a message to request an appointment for help resolving a tax issue or to reschedule an existing appointment. You will receive a return call within two business days. If face-to-face assistance is not a priority for you, you may also get help with IRS letters or resolve tax account issues by phone, toll free at 1-800-829-1040 (individuals) or 1-800-829-4933 (businesses).
The Taxpayer Advocate Service: Call (207) 622-8528 in Augusta or 1-877-777-4778 elsewhere, or see Publication 1546 (PDF), The Taxpayer Advocate Service of the IRS. How to contact the IRSFor Individuals: Toll-Free, 1-800-829-1040. Monday – Friday, 7:00 a.m. – 10:00 p.m. (your local time). For Businesses: Toll-Free, 1-800-829-4933. Monday – Friday, 7:00 a.m. – 10:00 p.m. (your local time). For Exempt Organizations, Retirement Plan Administrators, and Government Entities: 1-877-829-5500. Monday – Friday, 7:00 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Central Time For people with hearing impairments: Toll-Free 1-800-829-4059 (TDD). Hours of Operation: Monday – Friday, 7:00 a.m. – 10:00 p.m. (your local time). For further information, see Tax Topic 102. Frequently Asked QuestionsWhere’s my tax refund?
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