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Do you find the IRS.gov website helpful? If so, and you have a website of your own, feel free to link to our site. You do not need to request permission. The Internal Revenue Service is a public entity and has no policy which will allow us to either permit or deny your request to establish a link to our site or to the public-use products on this site.

If you wish to show specific IRS forms or publications on your web site, we encourage you to link to the IRS.gov web site rather than attempting to maintain updated copies of products on your site. Once you link to our current year tax forms, form instructions and publications, the file name remains the same when we update to newer versions.  You don't have to worry about updating your links.