Tax Resource Center

Your one-stop hub for filing, tracking refunds, and understanding your taxes.

Official IRS Tax Websites

Use ONLY official IRS websites to protect yourself from scams.

Important IRS Phone Numbers

Call early morning for shortest wait times.

Department Phone Number
Individual IRS Support800-829-1040
Business IRS Support800-829-4933
Refund Hotline800-829-1954
Identity Theft800-908-4490
Payment Plans / Collections800-829-7650
Tax Advocate Service877-777-4778
E-File Help Desk866-255-0654
Marketplace Insurance1-800-318-2596
IRS Treasury Off-Set Program800-304-3107

Where’s My Refund?

Track your refund 24 hours after e-filing. Have your details ready for the fastest results.

TTB Client Intake Form

Fill this out before your tax preparation appointment to speed up your filing process.

Frequently Asked Questions

Most refunds arrive within 21 days, but delays can happen if you claimed EITC/ACTC, the IRS needs identity verification, you filed a paper return, or there’s an income mismatch.
Common reasons include IRS offsets (student loans, child support, debts), marketplace insurance reconciliation, missing W-2/1099 forms, or stimulus/credit reconciliation adjustments.
 
Yes. File anyway to avoid failure-to-file penalties. You can set up a payment plan after filing.
 
You can typically file up to 6 years back before enforcement risk increases. After 3 years, refunds expire — but filing still protects you legally.
 
Rejections are usually caused by incorrect prior-year AGI, a dependent already being claimed, or an SSN mismatch. Correct the issue and resubmit.
 

Amend if you forgot income, missed credits, changed filing status, or added dependents. Do not amend just because your refund is delayed.