How do you get ahold of a real person at the IRS?

How do you get ahold of a real person at the IRS?

The main IRS phone number is 800-829-1040, but that’s not the only IRS number you can call for help or to speak to a live person.

How do I talk to a supervisor at the IRS?

You can also call us toll-free at 877-777-4778.

How do I find a person at the IRS?

The Actual Steps to Speak to a Live IRS Person

  1. Call the IRS customer support number at 1-800-829-0922 -or- 800-829-1040.
  2. Choose your language (1 for English)
  3. Dial 2 – “For answers about your personal income tax…”
  4. Dial 1 – “For questions about a form you have already submitted…”
  5. Dial 3 – “For all other questions…”

How do I get the best tax refund from 2021?

  1. Take Advantage of the Tax Benefits Provided by Coronavirus Relief Measures.
  2. Don’t Take the Standard Deduction If You Can Itemize.
  3. Claim the Friend or Relative You’ve Been Supporting.
  4. Take Above-the-Line Deductions If Eligible.
  5. Don’t Forget About Refundable Tax Credits.
  6. Contribute to Your Retirement to Get Multiple Benefits.

How do I speak to a IRS agent in 2021?

How do you speak to a live person at the IRS?

  1. The IRS telephone number is 1-800-829-1040.
  2. The first question the automated system will ask you is to choose your language.
  3. Once you’ve set your language, do NOT choose Option 1 (regarding refund info).
  4. Next, press 1 for “form, tax history, or payment”.

Does the IRS have a live chat?

While IRS does offer live chat as a way to get help, they also have a phone number. The best phone number for IRS is their 800-829-1040 customer service phone number, and you can get the details and use our free call-back service by finding the link for it above and clicking it.

Why did I not get my full tax refund?

If your refund was less than you expected, it may have been reduced by the IRS or a Financial Management Service (FMS) to pay past-due child support, federal agency nontax debts, state income tax obligations, or unemployment compensation debts owed to a state.