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Issue Number: Tax Tip 2024-77Taxpayer Advocate Service: A taxpayer’s voice at the IRS The Taxpayer Advocate Service is an independent organization within the IRS. TAS protects taxpayers' rights by striving to ensure that all taxpayers are treated fairly and know and understand their rights under the Taxpayer Bill of Rights. Here's what all taxpayers should know about their rights and the role of the Taxpayer Advocate Service. The Taxpayer Bill of Rights What the Taxpayer Advocate Service can do for taxpayers Taxpayers may be eligible for TAS help if:
Taxpayers can request assistance by completing and submitting Form 911, Request for Taxpayer Advocate Service Assistance. Full instructions are on the TAS website. TAS also handles large-scale problems that affect many taxpayers. Those who know about these broad issues can report them using the Systemic Advocacy Management System on IRS.gov. Taxpayers should not include any personal tax information when reporting these issues. How to contact a local Taxpayer Advocate Service office There are several ways taxpayers can find their local TAS office phone number.
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