Internal Revenue Service
General Information
- Individual Tax Information
- Business Tax Information
- Charities and Non Profit Tax Information
- Utah State Tax Commission
The Taxpayer Advocate Service was established by the Internal Revenue Service to ensure that federal tax problems, which have not been solved through normal channels, are handled promptly and fairly.
Congressman Matheson's office works with the Taxpayer Advocate Service to resolve constituent concerns. For assistance, you may either contact the local Taxpayer Advocate office at (801) 799-6958 or you may call Congressman Matheson's Salt Lake office.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the role of the IRS?
The IRS role is to help the large majority of compliant taxpayers with
the tax law, while ensuring that the minority who are unwilling to comply
pay their fair share.
Where is the IRS office closest to me?
There are several IRS offices
in Utah.
How can I get an extension on filing my tax returns?
Please click on this link to find out more information on extensions.
What are the advantages to filing my tax return on time?
Generally, if a taxpayer is due a refund for withholding or estimated
taxes paid, it must be claimed within 3 years of the return due date or
risk losing the right to it. The same rule applies to a right to claim
a tax credit such as the Earned Income Credit (EIC). Self-employed persons
who do not file a return will not receive credits toward Social Security
retirement or disability benefits.
Are students exempt from the FICA tax?
Yes, when students are employed by a school, college, or university at
which they are pursuing an education. For more information, consult the Student
Exception to FICA Tax page.
Where can I find tax information about my mid-sized or large
business?
If you have a company with assets greater than $10 million you should
be aware of applicableIRS
regulations for businesses.
How can I avoid tax scams?
The IRS has put together a large amount of educational materials to help
the public avoid
tax scams.