IRS Taxpayer Assistance Centers provide in-person help with tax questions, account issues, and identity theft resolution for individuals and businesses who cannot resolve their tax matters online or by phone. These federal offices serve as a critical resource for taxpayers navigating complex IRS issues that require face-to-face assistance.
There are 52 states with IRS Offices locations across the United States. The IRS processes more than 260 million tax returns annually and operates a network of Taxpayer Assistance Centers in every state to serve taxpayers with complex needs.
IRS Offices in the United States
Browsing by state helps taxpayers find their nearest IRS Taxpayer Assistance Center (TAC), where appointments can be scheduled for in-person help with tax account problems, identity theft, and payment arrangements.
Common Services
- Tax account problem resolution and audit support guidance
- Identity theft affidavit filing and account protection
- ITIN (Individual Taxpayer Identification Number) applications
- Payment plan arrangements and installment agreement discussions
IRS Taxpayer Assistance Centers require appointments — walk-ins are not accepted at most locations. Call 1-844-545-5640 to schedule an appointment and bring a valid photo ID, Social Security card, and any IRS correspondence related to your issue.
For official information, visit Internal Revenue Service.
About IRS Offices
IRS Taxpayer Assistance Centers are operated by the Internal Revenue Service, a bureau of the U.S. Department of the Treasury. TACs serve taxpayers who need in-person help after being unable to resolve issues through the IRS website, automated phone systems, or correspondence.
Common Services
- Employer Identification Number (EIN) verification and assistance
- Tax return transcript and wage and income verification
- Innocent spouse and injured spouse relief form assistance
- Free tax preparation referrals through VITA program sites
Low-income taxpayers who need legal help with IRS disputes may qualify for free assistance through the Low Income Taxpayer Clinic (LITC) program — ask your IRS Taxpayer Assistance Center for a referral to the nearest clinic in your area.
For official information, visit IRS Taxpayer Assistance Centers.