How do I contact the IRS in Indiana?
If you are in the Indianapolis area, call the Taxpayer Advocate Service at 317-685-7840. If you are outside of the Indianapolis area, call 877-777-4778.
Can I talk to someone at the IRS?
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).
Can you go to jail if you owe the IRS?
In fact, the IRS cannot send you to jail, or file criminal charges against you, for failing to pay your taxes. There are stipulations to this rule though. If you fail to pay the amount you owe because you don’t have enough money, you are in the clear. This is not a criminal act and will never put you in jail.
Where is the IRS office in Indianapolis Indiana?
West on New York Street: Head east on New York Street toward Illinois Street. Turn left at the 1 st cross street onto N Illinois Street. Then, turn right onto W North Street. Finally, turn right onto N Pennsylvania Street. The Federal Building will be on the left.
Is there parking at the IRS in Indianapolis?
Monday through Friday 8.30 am to 4.30 pm. This office follows the federal holiday schedule. The on-site parking is only available for the tenant agencies. Visitors need to park their vehicles on the metered parking streets or the commercial parking lots and garages nearby.
How to contact the federal government in Indiana?
Indiana Federal Buildings Throughout Indiana, GSA manages space in more than 100 leased and 50 owned buildings, including five courthouses. To report a maintenance problem or ask facility-related questions, call the Southern Illinois-Indiana Service Center at 1-217-492-5035. For other federal government information, call toll-free 1-844-USA-GOV1.
How to contact your local Internal Revenue Service office?
Note: In order to receive services, you will be asked to provide a current government-issued photo identification and a Taxpayer Identification Number, such as a Social Security number. Caution: Many of our offices are in Federal Office Buildings.