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Certification of U.S. residency for tax treaty purposes
U.S. citizens and U.S. residents sometimes need certification of U.S. residency for purposes of claiming a tax treaty benefit or a reduction of VAT tax with a foreign country. Such persons should file Form 8802 with the IRS to obtain such certification of residency.
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Nonresidents
Time IRS can assess tax
Understand the time limit the IRS can assess tax for a specific tax year.
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Individuals
Qualifying Advanced Energy Project Credit
FS-2023-16, June 2023 — The Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) provided $10 billion in funding for the Qualifying Advanced Energy Project Credit Allocation Program under section 48C(e).
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Individuals, Businesses
Notifying the IRS by Email about Combat Zone Service
An easy way for Armed Forces personnel or their families to let IRS know they're in a combat zone.
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Individuals, Military
Understanding taxpayer rights: The right to be informed
Tax Tip 2022-34, March 3, 2022 — Taxpayers have the right to know what they need to do to comply with the tax laws. Not just during filing season but, all year.
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Individuals
Failure to file penalty
Calculate, pay or remove the Failure to File Penalty when you don’t file your tax return by the due date.
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Individuals, Businesses, Tax Professionals
What the right to be informed means for taxpayers
Tax Tip 2023-14, February 6, 2023 — The Taxpayer Bill of Rights is a cornerstone of the IRS mission that highlights the 10 fundamental rights taxpayers have when working with the IRS. All taxpayers should familiarize themselves with these rights.
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Individuals
Verify your return
If you got an IRS notice to verify your identity and return, use this service.
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Individuals
Myth-busting federal tax refunds
Tax Tip 2025-18, March 18, 2025 — Many taxpayers file their federal tax returns and then eagerly anticipate details about their refund.
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Individuals
Knowing how scammers pose as the IRS can help taxpayers protect themselves
Tax Tip 2023-99, Aug. 8, 2023 — Crooks are always looking for new ways to scam unsuspecting taxpayers. Scammers impersonate the IRS by phone or email, in person, or by mail or delivery service – and cost people their time and money. By staying vigilant against schemes and scams, taxpayers can protect themselves.
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Individuals