Taxpayer Help Resources

Taxpayer Help Resources

Official Taxpayer Help Resources and Safe Starting Points

A practical taxpayer self-help resource page that routes readers to IRS, USA.gov, Taxpayer Advocate Service and state tax agencies.

Effective date June 4, 2026
Review standard Manual official-source verification
Website type Independent taxpayer guide
Use official portals for filing, payments and account access

This resources page helps readers find the right official starting point. It should not replace agency instructions, tax software, professional advice or official account notices.

Start Here by Task

TaskBest official starting pointPrepare before you click
File federal taxesIRS How to FileW-2, 1099s, prior return, filing status, deductions and credits.
Find formsIRS Forms & InstructionsForm number, tax year and whether you need instructions or publication.
State taxesUSA.gov State TaxesState, tax type, filing year, account/refund/payment details.
State agency directoryFTA Tax Agencies DirectoryState and task: income tax, sales tax, business tax, refund or payment.

Federal IRS and USA.gov Resources

For federal tax actions, IRS.gov and USA.gov are the safer starting points. IRS.gov provides official federal tax forms, instructions and filing guidance. USA.gov provides plain-English government navigation for federal and state tax topics.

State Tax Agency Lookup

State tax agencies have different names. A “Department of Revenue” search may lead to a Department of Taxation, Department of Finance, Comptroller, Treasury, Franchise Tax Board, Tax Commission or Revenue Services agency depending on the state.

Helpful directory

The Federation of Tax Administrators state tax agency directory is useful for locating official state tax agency websites, but final action should happen on the official state agency page for your state and task.

Taxpayer Advocate Service

The Taxpayer Advocate Service is an independent organization within the IRS that helps taxpayers resolve problems and recommends changes. It can be useful when you are having tax problems and normal IRS channels have not resolved the issue.

Business Taxpayer Help

Business taxpayers should be extra careful because state and federal responsibilities can overlap. Sales tax, employer withholding, corporate income/franchise tax, unemployment tax, reseller certificates and local business taxes may involve different agencies.

  1. Identify your business task. Registration, filing, payment, sales tax, withholding, certificate, closure or notice response.
  2. Find the official state agency. Use the official state revenue/tax department and avoid third-party “registration” lookalikes.
  3. Prepare entity details. Legal name, FEIN, responsible party, address, business type, NAICS, start date and tax period.
  4. Save proof. Keep confirmation numbers, PDF receipts and portal messages.

If You Received a Tax Notice

Do not ignore a tax notice, but do not panic or pay through a link in an email without verifying it. Use the official agency website or phone number printed on a verified notice, and compare it with the agency’s official contact page.

  • Read the notice number, tax year and response deadline.
  • Verify the agency and contact details on the official website.
  • Gather return copies, payment receipts and supporting documents.
  • Use official appeal, protest or response instructions.
  • Contact a qualified professional for audits, large balances, penalties or legal deadlines.

Tax Scam Safety Checklist

  • Never enter SSN, ITIN, bank information or tax account details on a site you cannot verify.
  • Be cautious of “guaranteed refund,” “remove all tax debt,” and “official payment” ads.
  • Government agencies generally do not ask for gift cards, crypto or wire transfers.
  • Save confirmation numbers after any official payment.
  • When in doubt, start from IRS.gov, USA.gov, FTA directory or your state agency’s official home page.

Use This Page as a Safe Starting Point

Find the official source first, then complete sensitive tasks only on the official agency website.

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