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| Issue Number: COVID Tax Tip 2021-61Follow the IRS on social media and sign up for e-news subscriptions for the latest IRS news
Taxpayers, businesses, tax professionals and others can follow the agency's official social media accounts and email subscription lists to get urgent information on Economic Impact Payments and other tax information. These platforms provide the latest alerts and information on various tax topics, including tax relief related to COVID 19.
These platforms are especially important right now. Changes to filing and payment deadlines, coupled with new business credits and Economic Impact Payments make these free and reliable communications crucial for anyone wanting the latest information.
IRS social media platforms The IRS uses several social media tools including:
The agency continues to increase multilingual outreach on social media. For example, IRS has created individual Twitter Moments in six languages, highlighting key messages in Spanish, Vietnamese, Russian, Korean, Haitian Creole and Simplified Chinese. When using social media to connect with the IRS, people should verify that they're following official accounts. Taxpayers are urged not to reply to an IRS direct message on social media asking for personal or financial information. These are common scams that try to lure taxpayers on social media platforms or with unsolicited emails, texts, or calls.
The IRS also has a free mobile app, IRS2Go, where taxpayers can check their refund status, pay taxes, find free tax help, watch IRS YouTube videos, and get daily tax tips. The IRS2Go app is available from the Google Play Store for Android devices, or from the Apple App Store for Apple devices. It is available in both English and Spanish.
Get automatic updates by email The IRS e-News subscription service issues tax information by email for many different audiences. It provides tips, tools, and helpful materials of interest to taxpayers and organizations. The IRS offers subscription services tailored to tax exempt and government entities, small and large businesses as well as individuals. The service is easy to use. Anyone can sign up by visiting IRS e-News Subscriptions.
IRS e-News options include:
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