Find tax help in several languages on IRS.gov
IRS.gov provides helpful information for taxpayers and is a great place to start for tax questions. Many products and services are offered in several foreign languages.
For access to information in any of the seven languages that the IRS
currently translates information, taxpayers can click on the English dropdown
tab in the top menu bar on the IRS.gov home page. The dropdown will list the
other languages a taxpayer can choose to view IRS.gov pages.
Tax information is available in Spanish for both individuals and businesses.
This includes IRS Free File options and useful tools like Dónde está mi reembolso? and Asistente EITC. Help is also available in:
Here are some of the multilingual resources available:
- Taxpayer rights. The Taxpayer Bill of Rights is available in six languages, which are listed at the top of the page.
- E-file resources. If taxpayers still need to file their 2019 tax return, they should choose e-file. It’s available through October 15.
- Forms and publications. Taxpayers can view and download several tax forms and publications, such as Publication 17, Your Federal Income Tax, in both English and Spanish.
- IRS2Go. The free IRS2Go app is also available in Spanish. Use it with an iPhone, iPad or Android mobile device. In the app, taxpayers can:
o Get their refund status
o Make a payment
o Find free tax preparation assistance
o Watch IRS YouTube videos
o Get tax news updates - Interpreter services. Taxpayers can access interpreters in more than 300 languages when interacting face-to-face or over the phone with IRS employees.
- Online tools. These tools provide step-by-step instructions in various languages:
o https://www.irs.gov/refunds
o Make a payment
o Get transcript - IRS news. Taxpayers can get the most up-to-date IRS information in Spanish on the IRS website. They can also sign up to get Spanish tax tips by email.
- Twitter. Anyone can get the latest IRS tax news and information in Spanish through the Twitter account @IRSenEspanol.
- Braille. Taxpayers can also download Braille materials from IRS.gov in .txt and .brf formats. Text files can be opened or read by any program that reads text, including Microsoft Word and Notepad.
- Taxpayer First Act. Get the latest information on the Taxpayer First Act, and how it will affect customer service and the overall structure of the IRS, in both English and Spanish.
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