A) Yes, you may visit a local IRS office or a post office or library that carries tax forms. You may also use computers that are often available for use in libraries to access IRS.gov to download needed forms.

Can you go to the IRS in person?

Before visiting an IRS Taxpayer Assistance Center for in-person help with their tax issues, a taxpayer needs to call 844-545-5640 to schedule an appointment. All TACs provide service by appointment. Taxpayers should consider the self-service options on IRS.gov before calling for an appointment.

Does IRS office take walk ins?

Taxpayers who need in-person help from an IRS Taxpayer Assistance Center (TAC) need to call to schedule an appointment. All TACs provide service by appointment. They are an essential service the IRS provides when a tax issue cannot be resolved online or by phone.

Where can I get a copy of my Form W-2?

Yes, but an actual copy of your Form W-2 is only available if you submitted it with a paper tax return: Transcript: You can get a wage and income transcript, containing the Federal tax information your employer reported to the Social Security Administration (SSA), by using Get Transcript Online.

When do I get my W-2 transcript from the IRS?

Check the box for Form W-2, specify which tax year(s) you need, and mail or fax the completed form. Allow 10 business days from the IRS received date to receive the transcript.

Where can I find the nearest IRS TAC?

The Contact Your Local Office tool on IRS.gov helps taxpayers find the closest IRS TAC, the days and hours of operation and a list of services provided. Once they make an appointment , taxpayers will receive an automated email to the address they provide. The email will confirm the day and time of their appointment.

How to contact your local IRS office in Ohio?

The Taxpayer Advocate Service: Call 513-263-3260 in Cincinnati, 216-522-7134 in Cleveland or 877-777-4778 elsewhere, or see Publication 1546, The Taxpayer Advocate Service of the IRS (PDF). For further information, see Tax Topic 104.