Here are the latest publicly available updates on IRS Taxpayer Assistance Centers (TACs):
- Recent press and IRS updates show continued expansion and hours for TACs, including special Saturday hours during filing seasons to help taxpayers who cannot visit during weekdays. This includes efforts to keep more locations open and to extend in-person assistance services.[1][2]
- The IRS has also emphasized modernization efforts that affect TACs, such as online account improvements, pop-up TACs in underserved areas, and broader efforts to increase face-to-face support during peak periods.[2]
- Historically, the IRS has run community-based or pop-up TAC events to reach taxpayers outside traditional centers, especially when funding and staffing allowed, though the long-term status can depend on budget cycles and policy changes.[3]
If you’d like, I can narrow to TAC locations near New York City, or pull the most current center hours and location list for in-person visits. I can also summarize any recent IRS guidance on scheduling visits or accessing services online.
Citations:
- IRS TAC open hours and Saturday hours initiative.[1]
- IRS modernization and pop-up TAC initiatives; accessibility in underserved areas.[2]
- Historical TAC expansion and community visits under IRA funding.[3]
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www.cbsnews.comThe Taxpayer Advocate Service (TAS) is an independent organization within the IRS. We’re here to ensure that every taxpayer is treated fairly.
www.taxpayeradvocate.irs.govJune 26, 2020 — Starting Monday, June 29, 2020, the IRS will begin opening its Taxpayer Assistance Centers (TACs) to the public in phases.
www.irs.govFind out about the Taxpayer Advocate Service, an independent organization within the IRS, that helps taxpayers solve problems with the IRS and recommends changes to prevent them..
www.irs.govMore than 100 IRS offices that host taxpayer assistance centers appear to be on the chopping block as the Trump administration continues efforts to cut waste from the federal government. But any closures likely won't take place until after tax season.
www.cpapracticeadvisor.comCurrently, more than 50 locations plan to be open on Feb. 24, and more than 70 offices are scheduled for the March 16 event. The IRS encourages taxpayers to visit the special Saturday hours for participating TAC locations. “We are laser focused on delivering the best service possible for taxpayers. These Saturday hours are designed to help those with busy weekday work schedules get the help they need at a time more convenient for them,” said IRS Commissioner Danny Werfel.
content.govdelivery.comAs part of its efforts to improve service, the IRS continues to expand Taxpayer Assistance Centers (TACs) across the country while also starting a special series of events to help taxpayers located in areas not close to the agency's in-person offices. In these new Community Assistance Visits, the IRS will set up a temporary TAC to give taxpayers from underserved areas an opportunity to meet face-to-face with IRS assistors. This is part of a larger effort underway to transform the IRS and...
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