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The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) is reminding taxpayers for whom English may not be a first language that there are a variety of ways to get help and information in languages other than English.
“Providing additional materials in more languages to help taxpayers is a priority for the IRS,” said IRS Commissioner Chuck Rettig. “These resources are just a start for the IRS. In the months ahead, we will be working to add more material on IRS.gov. We also continue to work with our partners in the tax community to help translate and share more tax materials into different languages. For example, we are extremely proud to have material related to Economic Impact Payments translated into more than 30 different languages with the help of our partners.”
The IRS provides some tax information on its IRS.gov website in up to seven languages, including:
To get information in one of these languages, click on the language dropdown tab at the top of IRS.gov page:
The tab displays the current language selection and other languages a taxpayer can choose to view translated content. IRS.gov pages translated into one or more languages also have links to available translations on the right side of the page, just below the title.
A helpful page for people wanting to plan for the future is the Steps To Take Now To Get A Jump On Next Year’s Taxes page, available in seven languages.