From Internal Revenue Service (IRS) <[email protected]>
Subject Tax Tip 2022-108: Taxpayers can stay “in the know” by following IRS social media and subscribing to e-news
Date July 18, 2022 1:21 PM
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Issue Number: Tax Tip 2022-108
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*Taxpayers can stay “in the know” by following IRS social media and subscribing to e-news*

People can get the latest IRS news through the agency's verified social media accounts [ [link removed] ] and by subscribing to e-news services. These communication channels keep taxpayers “in the know” about important tax matters all year, not just during filing season.

*IRS social media platforms*


* *Twitter*: Taxpayers [ [link removed] ], businesses [ [link removed] ] and tax professionals [ [link removed] ] can follow the IRS handles for announcements, tips and tax security alerts [ [link removed] ].
* IRS Twitter Moments highlight key messages, in Spanish [ [link removed] ], Vietnames [ [link removed] ]e, Russian [ [link removed] ], Korean [ [link removed] ], Haitian Creole [ [link removed] ] and Simplified Chinese [ [link removed] ].
People can also follow @RecruitmentIRS [ [link removed] ] to learn about job opportunities at the agency.

* *Facebook [ [link removed] ]*: News and information for everybody. There's also a page in Spanish [ [link removed] ].
* *Instagram [ [link removed] ]*: The IRS Instagram account shares taxpayer-friendly information.
* *YouTube*: The IRS offers three video channels − English [ [link removed] ], American Sign Language [ [link removed] ] and Multilingual [ [link removed] ]. This channel features videos in Spanish [ [link removed] ], Chinese [ [link removed] ] and Vietnamese [ [link removed]- ]. It also features playlists on specific tax topics, for tax professionals [ [link removed] ] and small businesses [ [link removed] ].
* *LinkedIn [ [link removed] ]*: The IRS shares key agency communications and job opportunities.

The agency also has a free mobile app, IRS2Go, where taxpayers can check their refund status, find free tax help, watch IRS YouTube videos, and get daily tax tips. The IRS2Go app is available from the Google Play Store for Android devices, or from the Apple App Store for Apple devices. It is available in both English [ [link removed] ] and Spanish [ [link removed] ].

The IRS does not send direct messages to taxpayers on social media asking for personal or financial information. Scammers make fake accounts impersonating the IRS. These are common scams that try to lure taxpayers on social media platforms or with unsolicited emails, texts, or calls.

*Anyone can sign up for automatic email updates*
The IRS e-News subscription service issues tax information by email for many different audiences. It provides tips, tools, and helpful materials of interest to taxpayers and organizations. The IRS offers subscription services tailored to tax exempt and government entities, small and large businesses as well as individuals. The service is easy to use. Anyone can sign up by visiting IRS e-News Subscriptions [ [link removed] ].

IRS e-News options include:


* *IRS Outreach Connection* − This subscription offering delivers up-to-date materials for tax professionals and partner groups inside and outside the tax community. The material for Outreach Connection [ [link removed] ] is specifically designed so subscribers can share the material with their clients or members through email, social media, internal newsletters, e-mails or external websites.
* *IRS Tax Tips* – These brief, concise tips in plain language cover a wide-range of topics of general interest to taxpayers. They include the latest on tax scams, tax reform, tax deductions, filing extensions and amending returns. IRS Tax Tips [ [link removed] ] generally come out each weekday.
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* *IRS News in Spanish* - Noticias del IRS en Español − Readers get IRS news releases, tax tips and updates in Spanish. Subscribe at e-News Subscriptions [ [link removed] ].
* *e-News for Tax Professionals* − Includes a weekly roundup of news releases and legal guidance specifically designed for tax professionals. Subscribing to e-News for Tax Professionals [ [link removed] ] gets tax pros a weekly summary, typically delivered on Friday afternoons.
* *e-News for Small Businesses* - Taxpayers can subscribe to e-News for Small Businesses [ [link removed] ] to receive tax information for small business owners and self-employed individuals.

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