Contacting TAS (Taxpayer Advocate Service) - Orange County

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Taxpayers and practitioners who wish to seek TAS’s help can do so by filing a Form 911, Request for Taxpayer Advocate Service Assistance. The form is completed and faxed to the taxpayer’s local TAS office. A complete listing of these offices is available on the TAS website. After filing the Form 911 with the local TAS office, the practitioner will receive a phone call from a TAS representative within 48 hours to discuss the taxpayer’s situation

TAS (Taxpayer Advocate Service) can be extremely helpful in helping clear up system and procedural issues within the IRS, as well as, with advice for the practitioner who has a messy issue to handle. Practitioners should be sure to make use of TAS whenever appropriate.

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