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News EssentialsThe Newsroom TopicsIRS Resources | Issue Number: IR-2017-195Inside This IssueGet Ready for Taxes: IRS.gov Offers Free Tax Help Note to Editor: This is the fourth in a series of reminders to help taxpayers prepare for the upcoming tax filing season. IRS YouTube Video: IRS.gov Website Refresh -- English WASHINGTON – As tax filing season approaches, the Internal Revenue Service encourages taxpayers to visit IRS.gov first for tax tools and resources before calling. Nearly every tax issue can be resolved online. The recent IRS website redesign makes it easier for people to navigate IRS.gov. The front page is more task-based so actions like paying a tax bill, getting a tax record or checking refund status are easily accessible. The IRS has also simplified the main navigation tool, added more drop-down menus and made it more mobile-device friendly. Additionally, the IRS has a special page on IRS.gov with steps to take now for the 2018 tax filing season. IRS.gov provides many self-service tools and features, including:
Employers and self-employed taxpayers will find many useful features on IRS.gov as well. The self-employed individuals tax center is a tax resource available around the clock. People can:
Business owners can find free small business tax workshops and seminars at various locations around the country. Use the Understanding Your IRS Notice or Letter page to get more information and answers to many notice-related questions related to IRS notices and letters. The Let Us Help You page on IRS.gov provides online tools and resources related to:
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