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Getting Free Help to File Late Returns
The IRS offers free assistance
by computer, telephone, facsimile and in person. The IRS can
assist taxpayers with obtaining forms, publications, and answers
to a wide range of tax questions. To find out more about the
free tax services available, refer to Tax Topic 101 –
IRS Services – Volunteer Tax Assistances, Toll-Free
Telephone, Walk-in Assistance and Outreach Programs.
If you are a wage-earner, and have misplaced
your W-2 Forms showing your income and income tax withholding,
and you are unable to obtain duplicate copies from your employer,
IRS can often provide you with that information after the
annual matching programs are run. Matching programs are run
after filing season, and the information is usually available
in late August of the year in which the tax return is due.
If you think your employer did not report your
wages, contact IRS for assistance on how to file your tax
returns. If you can establish that your employer withheld
taxes on your salary (normally by providing pay stubs), you
will receive credit for your social security and income tax
withholding even if IRS did not receive the withheld tax.
If your employer failed to withhold the taxes, you must still
file your return.
The Volunteer Income Tax Assistance (VITA) program
and IRS e-file joined forces several years ago to bring electronic
tax filing to VITA sites. Since then, volunteers prepare tax
returns on computers and ultimately transmit them electronically
to the IRS. It’s free of charge for individuals of low
to moderate income.
Individuals and joint filers whose income exceeds
VITA program criteria, as well as businesses (i.e. filing
Schedules C and E) should seek professional assistance
for return preparation. The “Authorized IRS e-file
Provider” database is a nationwide listing of
all businesses that have been accepted to participate
in the electronic filing (IRS e-file) program.

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