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How do I contact the IRS about a business question?

By Robert Clark |

You can contact us by phone if you need help with a tax account issue (we’ll need your name and social security number to resolve any issues). You can use the following phone numbers: 800-829-1040 for individuals (Form 1040 filers) 800-829-4933 for business callers.

How do I get through to the IRS business customer service?

Contact an IRS customer service representative to correct any agency errors by calling 800-829-1040. Customer service representatives are available Monday through Friday, 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. local time, unless otherwise noted (see telephone assistance for more information).

How do I get through to the IRS business?

  1. Business and Specialty Tax Line and EIN Assignment (800-829-4933) Regular Hours of Operation.
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  3. Electronic Products and Services Support e-Help Desk (866-255-0654)
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  6. Practitioner Priority Service (PPS) (866-860-4259)
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What do you need to know about taxes for a small business?

Although, most people know that they will file federal and state taxes, they may not be aware that others may need to be considered, especially as it relates to jurisdictions (county, district, etc) employees, mind property, sales, and payroll related taxes. 2. Tax Code?!?!?! Tax codes are simply tax rules and regulations.

Do you have to ask questions to get tax deductions?

Many business owners make spending decisions with the hopes that it will be deducted, and yet neglect to ask the question first! According to the IRS, anything hat is helpful and appropriate for your business is deductible.

What are the most common questions from small business owners?

So, I’ve put together a list of the most common questions and answers I get from small business owners. Some of these situations get more complex depending on the size of the company, but these are the general rule. Q: Is my gym membership a personal or business expense? A: Personal.

Do you have to pay for business membership on tax return?

You can pay the membership through the business if you want but it will not be deductible on the tax return. An M-1 adjustment would be necessary. Q: I have a car note in my personal name.