Your refund amount may include interest. Keep in mind that any interest you receive on tax refunds is considered taxable income during the year you receive it. Call us at 1-800-829-0922 to review your account with a representative. Be sure to have your account information available when you call.
What number is 800-829-0922?
Keep in mind that any interest you receive on tax refunds is considered taxable income during the year you receive it. Call us at 1-800-829-0922 to review your account with a representative. Be sure to have your account information available when you call.
How do I call the IRS and speak to a live person?
For individual tax returns, call 1-800-829-1040, 7 AM - 7 PM Monday through Friday local time. The wait time to speak with a representative may be long. This option works best for less complex questions.
Is the IRS giving out $1400 stimulus checks?
Some 1 million taxpayers are eligible for stimulus payments of up to $1,400. The money, technically known as Recovery Rebate Credit, is for those who did not receive one or more Economic Impact Payments issued during the COVID pandemic.
How long are IRS refunds taking right now?
Most refunds are issued in less than 21 calendar days. The fastest way to get a refund is by filing electronically and choosing direct deposit as the delivery method. Taxpayers who do this typically get their refund in less than 21 days.
Contact an IRS customer service representative to correct any agency errors by calling 800-829-1040 (see telephone assistance for hours of operation).
How do I get the IRS to release my refund?
Request an expedited refund by calling the IRS at 800-829-1040 (TTY/TDD 800-829-4059). Request a manual refund expedited to you.
What do I push to talk to someone at the IRS?
Call the IRS at 1-800-829-1040 during their support hours Select your language, pressing 1 for English or 2 for Spanish. Press 2 for questions about your personal income taxes. Press 1 for questions about a form already filed or a payment. Press 3 for all other questions. Press 2 for all other questions.
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