Thomas Maxon, CEO & Co-founder of Claimyr | last updated: 11/04/2023
Have you been dialing the IRS Letter 6331C phone line 800-830-5084 to reach a human? This guide covers how to call and reach a live human at the IRS Letter 6331C. Also, we provide you with a guaranteed way to speak with an agent within a few hours.
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Use the widget below to find out the best times, how to call, and a guaranteed method to reach a live IRS Letter 6331C customer service agent. If it's too hard to call the IRS Letter 6331C phone number below, you can place a IRS Letter 6331C call here to guarantee you reach a human.
For additional guidance on navigating the automated system and tips for getting through to a live person, be sure to check out our comprehensive guide on the IRS Phone Number: Live Person page.
There are two methods to reach a live person:
If you're experiencing significant hardship and need specialized assistance, contacting the IRS Taxpayer Advocate Service may be a beneficial alternative to consider for personalized help with your tax issues.
Below is the best way to manually dial through their menu faster:
If you require in-person assistance after calling, you can find the nearest location and hours of operation for IRS Taxpayer Assistance Centers by visiting this detailed guide.
By far the fastest option is to use software. Robots are simply better at this task than humans ever can be.
If you're setting up a payment plan and need to discuss IRS Letter 6331C with an agent, you can expedite the process by using Claimyr which connects you directly to the IRS Payment Plan Contact without the usual wait times.
The IRS Letter 6331C is open Monday through Friday from 7:00 AM to 10:00 PM (EST).
If you suspect that your tax issue might be related to identity theft, you can reach out for specialized help through the IRS Identity Theft Assistance outside of the standard hours of operation for the IRS Letter 6331C.
Like you, I was at wit's end trying to find a good way to reach a human when I was unemployed in the 2020 pandemic lockdown. After calling 500 times a week to the EDD in California, I built a software program to dial for me automatically. This led to me sharing this tool with you. So far, a few hundred thousand people have used it to reach a live human not only at the IRS Letter 6331C but also at the IRS phone number, Airlines phone numbers, Healthcare provider phone lines, and many more hard-to-reach phone lines across America.
Claimyr is a software-as-a-service that automates the entire calling process for you. We do this by programming software to
The value for you is you can quickly get paid without the hours, days, weeks, and months of manually dialing over and over, staying on hold for hours, and often redialing after a dropped call. Instead, using Claimyr, all you need to do is press a button and wait for a callback to your phone with a live agent on the call.
Yes, Claimyr is legit. We welcome you to search Google for "Claimyr". You'll see thousands of genuine happy reviews, news articles, and our location (San Francisco).
And no, Claimyr doesn't clog the lines or make matters worse. This is because Claimyr has a one-call-per-customer policy. We only place a single call at a time for you. We don't blast the phone lines as this would be cost-prohibitive for us (our calls would be preventing our own calls from reaching a human) and goes against our values. Also, if you use Claimyr, you stop calling yourself. This means that Claimyr doesn't add additional calls to the phone lines that wouldn't already be there anyway.
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Do not call during these times (unless you are using Claimyr, which then you can order a callback 24/7 Monday - Sunday):
But again, if you are using Claimyr's automated callback tool, then you will be able to place a call literally anytime during the day and get a callback soon after.
The best time to call the IRS Letter 6331C is Wednesday and Thursday afternoons. ⚠️WARNING⚠️: please beware that you often need to dedicate an entire day to dialing over and over just to get on hold. Also, the IRS Letter 6331C is notorious for dropping calls even when you finally do get on hold! So if you decide to start calling mid-week, due to excessive call volume, you may not be able to reach an agent until the following week or longer.
If you don't consider calling the IRS Letter 6331C a full-time profession, consider using a calling tool such as Claimyr to guarantee a callback with an agent on the line with zero hold time.
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Tom Maxon
To all those having trouble reaching a human at IRS. I just ran across this video that gave me a shortcut to reach a human. Hope it helps! https://youtu.be/_kiP6q8DX5c
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