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| Issue Number: Tax Tip 2021-154IRS tax resources for the blind and visually impaired All taxpayers should receive tax information in a format that is accessible to them. The IRS Alternative Media Center provides resources and accessibility services to taxpayers with disabilities. Tax-related content is available in a variety of formats for use with assistive technology such as screen reading software, refreshable Braille displays and voice recognition software. Hundreds of tax forms and publications can be viewed or downloaded in alternative formats including:
The AMC is working to make IRS resources and information as accessible as possible. However, not every product is available in every alternative format. How to get accessible tax products People who need an alternative tax product can download it from the Accessible Forms and Publications page on IRS.gov. They can also request Braille or large print copies by calling the IRS at 800-829-3676. How to request tax notices and letters in Braille or large print Any taxpayer receives an IRS notice or letter that they need in Braille or large print can do one of the following:
IRS Alternative Media Center Upcoming enhancements to accessibility services for taxpayers Beginning January 31, 2022, taxpayers can elect to receive their post-filing tax notices in Braille, large print, audio or electronic formats. This includes notices about additional taxes or penalties owed. Taxpayers can complete Form 9000, Alternative Media Preference, and include it with their tax return, mail it as a stand-alone form to the IRS or contact customer service at 800-829-1040 to make an election. The new Form 9000 in English will be available in early December. A Spanish version will be available in January 2022. How to get answers about IRS accessibility services If a taxpayer has questions about IRS accessibility services, they can contact the Accessibility Helpline at 833-690-0598. Help for multilingual taxpayers is also available on the helpline through the over-the-phone interpreter service. The new helpline does not have access to taxpayers' IRS accounts. Those needing help with tax law, refunds or other account related issues, should visit the Let Us Help You page on IRS.gov. Share this tip on social media -- #IRSTaxTip: IRS tax resources for the blind and visually impaired. https://go.usa.gov/xMFjU Thank you for subscribing to IRS Tax Tips, an IRS e-mail service. For more information on federal taxes please visit IRS.gov. This message was distributed automatically from the IRS Tax Tips mailing list. Please Do Not Reply To This Message. | ||
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