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lol welcome to the wonderful world of IRS bureaucracy. grab a snack and get comfy, you might be here a while š
Guys, I found a method to get someone on the phone fast. I used this site's (claimyr.com) calling tool that dials the phone menu, stays on hold, waits for a live agent to pick up, then sends the call to my phone. It does cost $20, but it works. Here's the link: https://www.claimyr.com
Nah, just a satisfied customer. I get the skepticism tho. Do your own research before trying anything new.
Has anyone else noticed that these verification requests seem to be happening more often lately? I wonder if there's been an increase in fraud attempts or if the IRS is just being extra cautious.
Now that you mention it, I've heard of a few friends getting these letters too. Maybe it's a new policy or something?
I work in cybersecurity, and yeah, tax fraud attempts have been on the rise. The IRS is probably just trying to stay ahead of the curve.
Pro tip: If you have to call, try early in the morning or late in the evening. Wait times are usually shorter then. Also, Tuesdays and Wednesdays tend to be less busy than Mondays or Fridays. Good luck!
Has anyone tried using one of those tax resolution services? I've seen ads but idk if theyre worth it
Tax resolution services can be a great option for those overwhelmed or unsure. However, they can be pricey, so it's important to do research and ensure the service is reputable.
Hot take: maybe if we simplified the tax code, we wouldn't need all this verification nonsense in the first place š¤ Just sayin
You're not wrong! A streamlined tax code could eliminate a lot of these issues.
I found a method to get someone on the phone. I used this site's (claimyr.com) calling tool that dials the phone menu, stays on hold, waits for a live agent to pick up, then sends the call to my phone. It does cost $20, but it works. Here's a video about it: https://youtu.be/_kiP6q8DX5c
$20 to talk to the IRS? That's highway robbery! š¤¬
Just used it and got through in 30 minutes. Much better than waiting all day!
PSA: If you're a low-income taxpayer, look into the Taxpayer Advocate Service. They can sometimes help you navigate IRS issues for free.
Absolutely, and they're great for providing assistance when you're stuck.
Nia Williams
Here's a detailed breakdown of what to expect when verifying your tax return with the IRS: ⢠Prepare all necessary documents beforehand (W-2s, 1099s, etc.) ⢠Call the IRS at 1-800-829-1040 ⢠Navigate through the automated system (it's a pain, but stay patient) ⢠Average hold times can range from 30 minutes to several hours ⢠Once you reach an agent, the actual verification process usually takes 15-30 minutes ⢠They'll ask you questions to confirm your identity and details from your tax return ⢠Be polite but firm if you disagree with anything they say ⢠Take notes during the call for future reference Remember, persistence is key. If you can't get through, try calling at different times of the day. Early morning or just before closing time can sometimes have shorter wait times. Good luck!
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Emma Johnson
ā¢This is incredibly helpful, thank you so much for taking the time to write all this out!
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Luca Ricci
ā¢Great advice! I'd add: if you get disconnected, don't give up. It happens sometimes and it's not your fault. Just redial and try again.
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Aisha Mohammed
lmao imagine thinking you can just call the IRS and get help 𤣠welcome to bureaucracy hell, my friend
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