What is the phone number to speak to someone at IRS?

800-829-1040
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 contact the IRS by phone about my stimulus check?

To speak with a live representative, you can call the IRS Economic Impact Payment line at 800-919-9835. The IRS says that many frequently asked questions will be answered on the automated recording, and then you will have an option to speak live with a representative.

How do I get an IRS phone operator?

How Can You Speak Directly With An Agent at the IRS?

  1. Call the IRS telephone number at 1-800-829-1040.
  2. The automated system will ask you to select your preferred language.
  3. Once you’ve set your language, choose option 2 for “Personal Income Tax” instead.
  4. Press 1 for “form, tax history, or payment.”

What do I do if I lost my 6419 form?

What Happens if You Didn’t Get Letter 6419 or Lost It? The IRS sent Letter 6419 out from December 2021 through January 2022, so you should have received yours by now. But don’t worry if you weren’t sent a letter, didn’t receive it or threw it out.

What number do I call for a stimulus check?

800-919-9835
The IRS Economic Impact Payment phone number is 800-919-9835. You can call to speak with a live representative about your stimulus check. Be prepared to sit on hold, though. If the automated responses can’t answer your questions and you’d like to talk to a live operator, you may join a long waiting list.

Who do I contact if I have not received my stimulus check?

Call us at 800-919-9835.

Where can I get IRS 6419?

Call the IRS at 800-908-4184 if you cannot access your account. This is the number listed on Letter 6419. Do not call the phone number on the IRS website.

How do I get IRS letter 6419?

Who receives a letter 6419? Anyone who received at least one advance Child Tax Credit payments from July to December 2021 will receive Letter 6419. So, even if you stopped payments at some point, you should still expect to receive a letter. Married filers should take note: You’ll both receive your own IRS Letter 6419.