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Subject IR-2024-73: IRS provides more information in various languages; part of ongoing transformation effort to expand services to taxpayers
Date March 15, 2024 6:09 PM
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*Issue Number:*? ? IR-2024-73

*Inside This Issue*
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*IRS provides more information in various languages; part of ongoing transformation effort to expand services to taxpayers*

WASHINGTON ? The Internal Revenue Service today reminded individuals and businesses that the agency continues to increase the amount of information available in multiple languages.

As the tax filing deadline approaches, the IRS reminds taxpayers that there a variety of ways that people can get help in multiple languages. IRS work in the multilingual area continues to expand, and providing information in more languages is part of the IRS transformation work under the Strategic Operating Plan, made possible by additional resources provided by the Inflation Reduction Act.

?The IRS is committed to making further improvements for taxpayers in a wide range of areas, including expanding options available to taxpayers in multiple languages,? said IRS Commissioner Danny Werfel. ?Understanding taxes can be challenging enough, so it?s important for the IRS to put a variety of information on IRS.gov and other materials into the language a taxpayer knows best. This is part of the larger effort by the IRS to make taxes easier for all taxpayers.?

On the IRS website, much of the information has now been translated into seven languages other than English. Taxpayers can simply select their preferred language from the dropdown menu at the top of the page, including Spanish, Vietnamese, Russian, Korean, Haitian Creole, Traditional Chinese and Simplified Chinese.

In addition, a special resource page on IRS.gov is offered in even more languages. The Languages [ [link removed] ] page gives taxpayers an overview of key topics related to information about federal taxes in 21 languages. Topics include:


* Your Rights as a Taxpayer
* Who Needs to File
* Filing for Your Business
* Get Help Preparing Your Tax Return
* Refunds

*Designate a preferred language*

As the IRS continues translating more information into multiple languages, taxpayers have the option to tell the IRS what language they?d like to use now.

The Schedule LEP [ [link removed] ], with instructions [ [link removed] ] available in multiple languages, can be filed with a tax return by those taxpayers who prefer to communicate with the IRS in another language. If available, the IRS will then send letters, notices and other information to that taxpayer in their preferred language.

The IRS's commitment to taxpayers who speak various languages is part of a multiyear effort that began several years ago, expanding during the pandemic period and intensifying under the current IRS transformation work. The IRS strives to serve all taxpayers, no matter where they live, their background or what language they speak.

*Interpretation services*

If taxpayers can't find the answers to their tax questions on IRS.gov, taxpayers can call the IRS or get help in-person at an IRS Taxpayer Assistance Center.

Over the phone, the IRS offers help in more than 350 languages with the support of professional interpreters. For assistance in English and Spanish, taxpayers should call 800-829-1040. For all other languages, taxpayers should call 833-553-9895.

IRS phone help:


* Can provide an interpreter over the phone.
* Can schedule an appointment for the taxpayer at one of IRS's local Taxpayer Assistance Centers [ [link removed] ] so they can get help face-to-face. Local offices provide assistance only on specific topics [ [link removed] ].

In addition, hundreds of IRS Volunteer Income Tax Assistance (VITA) and Tax Counseling for the Elderly (TCE) programs across the country have access to Over the Phone Interpreter (OPI) services. VITA and TCE [ [link removed] ] offer free basic tax return preparation to qualified individuals.

*Other language resources*


* IRS Publication 17, Your Federal Income Tax [ [link removed] ] is available in seven languages.
* The IRS YouTube multilingual channel [ [link removed] ] now has videos in five different languages.
* IRS social media platforms [ [link removed] ] offer the latest news and information in multiple languages. Find more at @IRSnews [ [link removed] ], @IRSenEspanol [ [link removed] ].
* Tax Updates and News From the IRS [ [link removed] ], available in seven languages, includes the latest filing season updates and the latest info on mileage rates, inflation adjustments and more.

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