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IRS Holds Additional Open House To Assist Taxpayers

Kelly Phillips ErbMarch 18, 2011

Mark your calendars: the IRS will be holding another open house in offices across the country on Saturday, March 26, to help taxpayers.

IRS Commissioner Doug Shulman says, about the open house:

We are opening our doors on these Saturdays to help taxpayers who may not have a chance to seek assistance during the work week. If taxpayers need help preparing their tax returns or have an account question, we encourage them to visit one of our open houses.

You can find an office near you by visiting the IRS web site and clicking on your state. Participating IRS offices will be open from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. local time.

What should you expect? The IRS reports that staff will be on site to help you work through individual taxpayer issues. This will include tax return preparation, assistance with account questions and other issues.

If you miss it, don’t fret. The IRS says that it expects to open many of its offices on two additional Saturdays later this year. I’ll post the details when I know more.

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