IRS mission-critical functions continue during COVID-19

The IRS is open and processing mail, tax returns, payments, refunds and correspondence. However, COVID-19 continues to cause delay in some services, such as:

  • Live phone support
  • Processing paper-filed tax returns
  • Answering mail from taxpayers
  • Reviewing tax returns, even for returns filed electronically

What to expect

Whether you’ve sent in a client’s individual or business tax return or are answering a letter, the IRS provides information on how long you may have to wait and what to do next based on the following actions taken:

  • Filed an individual tax return, business tax return or amended return
  • Received a bill or notice
  • Answered a letter or notice
  • Sent a missing form or document
  • Sent a check to the IRS
  • Requested paper tax forms
  • Requested a tax-exempt sector determination, ruling or closing agreement
  • Sent a third-party authorization or power of attorney form
  • Need to file a form with a digital signature
  • Received a failure to deposit penalty as an employer

Other services

COVID-19 operations and staffing limits have affected other IRS services. The IRS provides information on availability and processing times if you:

IRS enforcement and compliance operations

These IRS offices have resumed services:

  • U.S. residency certification
  • Compliance

To view the status of your action, visit the IRS website to check on your individualized needs. It is also recommended to check the site for updates.

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