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Subject Tax Tip 2022-147: Five things people can find on IRS.gov - besides tax filing info
Date September 26, 2022 2:15 PM
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Issue Number:? Tax Tip 2022-147

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*Five things people can find on IRS.gov - besides tax filing info*

Many people know IRS.gov has the latest filing info and tax forms, but they may not be aware that it also has a wide range of other tax-related topics. Here are five things people can find on IRS.gov besides filing info.

1.* Find the Taxpayer Bill of Rights [ [link removed] ]*. Each taxpayer has a set of fundamental rights when dealing with the IRS. It?s important for taxpayers to know their rights and the IRS?s obligation to protect them.

2. *Learn how to apply for 501(c)(3) status* [ [link removed] ]. The requirements and process to apply for 501(c)(3) status can be a lot. The IRS? webinars and resources help organizations apply for and maintain federal tax-exempt status.

3. *Discover IRS tax volunteer opportunities* [ [link removed] ]. People can learn to prepare taxes and make a difference in their community at the same time by volunteering to prepare taxes free of charge with the Volunteer Income Tax Assistance or Tax Counseling for the Elderly programs.

4. *Keep up with the latest tax scams* [ [link removed] ]. Knowing how identity thieves and fraudsters work is one way taxpayers can keep themselves safe.

5. *Use the Interactive Tax Assistant* [ [link removed] ]. People can get personalized answers to tax questions with the Interactive Tax Assistant. This tool provides answers to many common tax law questions based on the taxpayer?s individual circumstances.

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