The IRS has established a Taxpayer Bill of Rights to protect all taxpayers. You have the right to:
- Receive prompt, courteous, and professional service from the IRS
- Easily understand what the IRS is saying
- Receive clear and easy-to-understand communication from the IRS
- Speak to a supervisor if you receive inadequate service
- Have your questions answered promptly, accurately, and thoroughly
- Objective advice
Head over to the Taxpayer Bill of Rights on IRS.gov to understand what you’re entitled to.
* This information is not intended to be a substitute for specific individualized tax advice. We suggest that you discuss your specific tax issues with a qualified tax professional.
Tip adapted from IRS.gov[10]
[10] IRS.gov, July 31, 2020