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Advance Notice for Tax Professionals
IRS sometimes releases Revenue Rulings, Revenue Procedures and other technical items in advance of publishing them in the Internal Revenue Bulletin. The full text of these advance items is available for retrieval through this page.

Tax Information for Appeals
If you disagree with the results of an audit or IRS Collection actions, you may have the right to an appeal.

Draft Tax Forms
Drafts of many of our tax forms are now available. Don't miss this opportunity to review the forms and send us your comments.

Employee Plans News
The Employee Plans News is issued periodically during the year and provides information about current developments and upcoming events within the retirement plan arena.

IRS Nationwide Tax Forums
IRS partnering with stakeholders to educate and serve the tax practitioner community.

Internal Revenue Manual (IRM)
The Internal Revenue Manual (IRM) and the Chief Counsel Directives Manual (CCDM) contain the policies, procedures, instructions, guidelines, and delegations of authority which direct the operation and administration of the Internal Revenue Service. Topics include tax administration, personnel and office management, and others.

Explore if you are an Eligible Innocent Spouse
In order to qualify for Spousal Relief, you must meet certain conditions. Information is provided to help you determine if you qualify for relief.

Innocent Spouse Questions & Answers
This section answers questions commonly asked by taxpayers about innocent spouse relief.

Industry Issue Resolution Program
The Industry Issue Resolution (IIR) Program resolves frequently disputed or burdensome tax issues. IRS solicits suggestions for issues for the program from taxpayers, representatives and associations.

Fill-in Forms
Tired of filling in forms by hand? We have expanded our fill-in forms service because of your positive feedback.

Main Index of Tax Topic Categories
An online version of our voice-response system. This area contains helpful tips and pointers to relevant resources for taxpayers.

Reporting Agents (RAF)
Reporting Agents have long served an important role in our nation’s tax collection system as a conduit between employers and the IRS. Reporting Agents improve the efficiency of IRS tax collection and compliance.

IRS Modernization
An overview of the multi-year process of change at the IRS and the agency's current structure.

IRS Resources
Names, numbers, lists and information that will help you work with IRS more effectively.

Estate and Gift Taxes
The Estate and Gift Tax web site contains information that will give you a better understanding of how much money or property you can give away during your lifetime or leave to your heirs at your death before any tax will be owed.

Tax Forms Posting Schedule
The official release schedules for tax forms to be posted on IRS.gov.

Priority Guidance Plan
The most recent version of the Priority Guidance Plan, including a joint statement announcing its release.

2003 Special Enrollment Examination Study Materials by Mail
The SEE Kit contains the IRS forms, instructions, and publications that provide much of the basic information to assist you in preparing for the examination. The SEE study kit can be ordered for delivery by U.S. Mail here.

SSA/IRS Reporter
A newsletter for employers, produced jointly by the Social Security Administration and the Internal Revenue Service.

State Links
A collection of links to State government web sites with useful information for businesses. Whether you're already in business, just starting, or expanding to a new state - there's something here for you!

Subscription Services
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Withholding Calculator
This easy-to-use calculator can help you figure your Federal income tax withholding so your employer can withhold the correct amount from your pay. This is particularly helpful if you've had too much or too little withheld in the past, your situation has changed, or you are starting a new job. You may use the results of the program to help you complete a new Form W-4.

Tax Pro Events
Practitioner Institutes and other IRS sponsored events scheduled in your state.

Tax Pro News
Check here for the latest news of interest to Tax Professionals. We will update the page periodically as the news comes in.

Tax Calendar - All Businesses
This site provides access to tax calendars for 2004 including employer calendars, excise taxes and a general business calendar.

Subscription for Employee Plans News


IRS Criminal Investigation (CI)
In support of the overall IRS Mission, Criminal Investigation serves the American public by investigating potential criminal violations of the Internal Revenue Code and related financial crimes in a manner that fosters confidence in the tax system and compliance with the law.

Tax Scams - How to Recognize and Avoid Them
To help the public recognize and avoid abusive tax schemes, the IRS offers an abundance of educational materials. Participating in an illegal scheme to avoid paying taxes can result in imprisonment and fines, as well as the repayment of taxes owed with penalties and interest. Education is the best way to avoid the pitfalls of these “too good to be true” tax scams.

Tax Professionals e-file Market Research Data
We are providing this information so you can view and use the market research gathered by the IRS for your own needs and for the purpose of letting you know how the IRS decides where to place advertisements

Two Dimensional (2D) Bar Coding for Schedules K-1
Electronic Filing is now and will continue to be the preferred method of filing; however, 2D bar code is the best alternative method for paper processing.