The IRS finally leaves taxpayers doing it, effective immediately
The agency made a major change that could help a number of registrants.
If you did not do itdo your taxes However, do not panic about about a month yet to get your declaration from 2021 submitted to the Internal Income Service (IRS) before the April deposit deadline. More ... than54 million people Have already submitted their information this year, according to the agency, but you have time, and new trips from the tax agency could actually make the deposit of much easier. The IRS has just announced a new change it has put in place that will come with a number of taxpayers who have not yet tabled this year. Read it to find out what IRS finally allows taxpayers to do now.
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The IRS now offers some of its opinions in a great Spanish Braille and Spanish.
On March 15, the IRS released a new statement, announcing that it hasExpanded its operations "In an effort to provide US taxpayers with the service they deserve." According to the tax agency, the last expansion of its multilingual products allows the IRS to offer products in Braille, text, audio and large printing products in Spanish.AE0FCC31AE342FD3A1346EBB1F342FCB
"It is essential that the IRS provide information to people in several languages and formats to help them meet their tax responsibilities and receive important tax credits", Commissioner IRSChuck retig said in a statement. "This is another important step in our ongoing efforts to expand our assistance to more people. I am extremely proud of the important efforts of our employees and a strong desire to make a huge positive difference in this field in recent years, What has been assisted by our partners in the fiscal community of the nation. We are proud to continue to focus on this area. "
You can inform the agency if you want your opinions to be sent in a language or alternative format.
The IRS Alternative Multimedia Center (CMA) will convert its statement of individual income, its main schedules and six different publications in Spanish Braille and great draw, said the agency. To choose to receive your future IRS reviews sent to Braille, Spanish Braille, a large number of print, audio or electronic formats, you will need to fill out the Agency's 9000 form, which is also available in Spanish Braille and in Spanish Spanish Spanish.
"Taxpayers may include the completed form with their tax return, the email as an autonomous form at the IRS or compose 800-829-1040 to elect their favorite format," the IRS explained. If you have already received a notice and you do not have an alternative media designation to the file, you can fax or send the letter with a note indicating your favorite format.
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If you need help with Agency's accessibility services, you can call the hotline.
The IRS continues to expand its multilingual resources. According to the Agency, some of its current offers include the FREE IRS file tool with two free electronic electronic preparation options in Spanish and the "Let us help us" page, which is available in seven languages. For blind or visually impaired individuals, the IRS also offers a number of tax forms and publications in various formats that include only text files only, Braille loan files, HTML browser, accessible PDF and A great impression.
If you have any questions about the Agency's extended accessibility services, you can contact its direct assistibility application. "Help for multilingual taxpayers is also available on the telephone support line via the interpreter service on the phone," the IRS said. But "this line line does not have access to taxpayers' IRS accounts," said the agency.
The IRS also offers tax information in other languages.
The IRS has a site that allows taxpayers to access basic tax information in20 different languages as well as. According to the agency, you can find useful guidance such as how to verify a repayment status, pay taxes or file your federal income tax return in languages, including Spanish, French, Portuguese, Polish, Vietnamese and Tagalog.
"We know that tax information can be difficult to understand in any language. This can be even more difficult if this information is not offered in the language you know best," says the IRS on its web page. . "We translate our tax resources in addition to languages. Until we do, we offer basic tax information in these twenty languages."
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