IRS Tax Relief Resources
The collection of links and information on this page are a compilation of links from the Official IRS website. The information you’ll find on this page comes straight from the horses mouth and is regularly kept up to date. These informational links are being provided for those that want to gain a better understanding of tax problems and solutions. The links on this page are in no way meant to be substitutes for seeking professional guidance regarding tax matters.
Get Transcript FAQs – This is a Frequently Asked Questions page regarding IRS transcripts.
Get IRS Transcripts – Get a record of your past tax returns, also referred to as transcripts. IRS transcripts are often used to validate income and tax filing status for mortgage applications, student and small business loan applications, and during tax preparation. You can download and print your transcript immediately or request the transcript be mailed to your address on record.
Understanding Your IRS Notice or Letter – If you receive a letter or notice from the IRS, it will explain the reason for the correspondence and provide instructions. Many of these letters and notices can be dealt with simply, without having to call or visit an IRS office. Many times they require the attention of a professional.
Taxpayer Bill of Rights – Each and every taxpayer has a set of fundamental rights they should be aware of when dealing with the IRS. Explore your rights and the obligations of the IRS to protect them.
Taxpayer Advocate Service – As an independent organization within the IRS, they help taxpayers resolve problems with the IRS and recommend changes that will prevent the problems. They are “Your Voice at the IRS.”
IRS Collection Procedures for Taxpayers Filing and/or Paying Late – A comprehensive set of links on the IRS website regarding matters from A to Z regarding IRS Collection Procedures. Highly Recommended.
IRS Withholding Calculator – If you are an employee, the Withholding Calculator can help you determine whether you need to give your employer a new Form W-4, Employee’s Withholding Allowance Certificate to avoid having too much or too little Federal income tax withheld from your pay. You can use your results from the calculator to help fill out the form.
IRS Online Tools – The IRS believes that filing and paying your taxes should be as convenient as possible. That’s why the IRS provides you with many helpful tools, including interactive forms, calculators and other assorted tools on this page.
IRS Tax Calendar for Businesses and Self-Employed – Really useful calendar for those that have to keep up with important tax deposit and filing dates. A must have.
ACA Information Center for Tax Professionals – This is a link from the Professional pages at the IRS. Lots of useful info for those having to deal with the Affordable Care Act.







