2019 – 09/12 Do you have tax questions? You may be wondering about the options for paying your bill, as well as possible penalties. Or perhaps you’re wondering if you have an outstanding balance with the IRS. Taxpayer questions never end. You can find answers by visiting an IRS Web page called “Let Us Help You.” (You can always contact us, too!) Topics include payment options (such as direct bank account payments or the use of a debit or credit card); what to do if you can’t pay in full; and how to view your balance and payments. You can also find information about liens and levies and how to seek dispute resolution through the Office of Appeals. Here’s the page:
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