The IRS Business Accounts Phone Number

800-829-0115
Toll-free·Calls Business Accounts·See main phone number & contact info
Q:How do I talk to a human at this number?
A:Select English, then 3, then 0#, 0#, 0#
Q:Is this phone number operational 24 / 7?
A:Not at this number; hours here are Mon-Fri 8am-8pm EST. The least busy day is Friday, and the most busy day is Thursday. See below for more and to learn where this data comes from.
Q:How long will I have to wait on hold?
A:The average hold time is 12 minutes. The longest hold times are on Monday, and the shortest are on Wednesday.
This is the #2 most popular The IRS phone number out of 10. Click below to go back to the main customer service number and other contact information:
The IRS's main customer service phone number

More The IRS Customer Phone Numbers

800-829-1040 - Customer Service
Main phone number · Toll-free · Press 1 for English, then press 2 for Personal Income Taxes, and then push 1, then 3, then 2, then 0# when it asks for your social security number, then 2 · Refund, or check status of tax return, press 1. Eligibility, clean vehicle credit, tax transcripts, tax reform law, press 2. Answers about your business taxes, press 3. Healthcare law, press 4. Personal or business taxes as they relate to healthcare, press 5. FAQ or to make a one-time payment, press 6. Questions about stimulus payment, press 7. Advance child action payment, press 8.
800-829-7650 - Federal Payment Levy Program
Toll-free · Use this number for the Federal Payment Levy Program · Stimulus payments, 800-919-9835. To access account information, please enter your social security number or tax ID number for which you are calling.
800-829-0922 - CP32A Refund Check Customer Service
Toll-free · Press 1, then 1, then 0#, then 0#, then 0# · Stimulus payments, visit the website or call 800-919-9835. To access account information, please enter your social security number or tax ID number for which you are calling.
800-829-3903 - Collections Department
Toll-free · Choose English, then 0#, 0#, 0# · Stimulus payment information, press 3. Notice or letter you received, press 1. Check status of refund, press 2.
800-829-8374 - Tax Professionals
Toll-free · Select English, then 1, then 0#, 0#, 0# · Stimulus payment information, press 3. Notice or letter you received, press 1. Check status of refund, press 2.
800-829-0582 - Tax Law Questions
Toll-free · Press 1 for English, then enter extension 652 · Please wait; a representative will answer the call.
800-908-9946 - Wage & Income Transcript
Toll-free · Automated--enter your Social Security Number to retrieve your wage and income transcript · Transcript Order Line - enter the social security number from which you are calling.
267-941-1000 - International Customer Service
Calling this The IRS number should go right to a real human being · Stimulus payments or child tax payments, visit the website, individual I10 number, press 2. US certifications or forms 6166, press 3. Calling outside the United States, press 4. If you have an extension code, press 5. All other callers, press 6.
888-353-4537 - E-File Payments
Toll-free · Keep pressing 0 · Enter your tax ID number followed by the pound sign.

How do I get through the phone menu to a real live person?

GetHuman researchers routinely call this The IRS phone number to document the phone system.
Here is our latest tip for weaving through the phone menu to get to a real person the fastest: Select English, then 3, then 0#, 0#, 0#
Here is how our research team describes the way the The IRS phone system greets you: If you received a notice about employment tax forms 940, 941, 943, 944, 945, press 1. Balance due and want to make a payment, press 2. For all other questions, press 3.

What are the hours and when should I call?

The IRS operates the call center for this 800-829-0115 phone number Mon-Fri 8am-8pm ET. The short answer is that you should call on a Friday. This observation and the following section are based on analysis of a sample set of 384,386 calls made in the last 90 days using our free, web-based phone (see above).
An important note: busy times vs hold times vs best time to call
When we refer to busy or less busy times, we are talking about the volume of calls. The busiest times are when the most people are calling this The IRS phone number (least busy times have fewer people calling). This high call volume does not necessarily mean that you will have a long hold time when you call. Companies like The IRS staff their call centers differently based on the time of day and day of the week, so you may experience a shorter wait on hold at the busiest of times. When we refer to the best time to call, we are referring to the optimal combination of lower call volume and shorter wait times.
The least busy time to call
The least busy day to call The IRS is Friday. The most busy day to call is Thursday. Again, this is based on a sample of 384,386 calls made with our AI-powered, web-based phone in the last 90 days.
The shortest wait on hold
We measured the shortest hold times to be on Wednesday. The longest wait in the queue on average occurs on Monday.
The best time to call
In summation, the best day to call The IRS is Friday. This is not the day with the shortest wait on hold in the phone system, but we still recommend it for its ideal combination of low call volume and short hold times. Plus we believe that The IRS staffs the call center well on Friday.

My Experience Calling The IRS at this Number

Nov 17, 2023

Calling the IRS was not as tough as I thought it would be, but I could see how it could be a lengthy phone call for people needing to talk to someone. I spent five minutes on the phone and an extra few minutes because I was hung up on the first time by the system, and never once did I hear the option to talk to someone. I imagine that if you need to talk to someone, you have to wade through a large directory first, and it's probably a nightmare. 

That said, I only needed to get my tax transcripts. I attempted to do it online, but for some reason, the system didn't seem to allow me to do it. Therefore, I called this number with the hopes that I could request them. To my relief. I didn't have to talk to someone to get to my tax receipts. I just had to follow the prompts until I got through the process. There are so many reasons that people may need to call, whether it's about an audit or past due balance, transcripts or dozens of other issues. I imagine it can be a real gridlock. 

When I called, a virtual agent said, "Welcome to the Internal Revenue Service. You can also visit us at www.irs.gov. To continue in English press or say 1." Then it launched into a longer speech and offered me information about what to do if I had a notice stating, "If you received a notice or letter regarding issues related to employment tax forms 940, 941, 943, 944 and 945 including federal tax deposit requirements and penalties, press or say 1. If you have a balance due or want to discuss payment options, press or say 2. For all other business notices or letters, press or say 3."

I didn't need any of these things, so I pressed 3. I did this twice, and the message repeated twice, saying, "We are unable to process your request. Please try again later or visit us on the web. Thank you and goodbye." It was like it wasn't hearing me, and it was annoying because I had to start all over again. 

However, when I got back to this point on the second phone call, I pressed 3, and it went straight through. I don't know what happened. It told me to wait, and I listened to hold music for a few minutes. Then it instructed me, "To access your account information, please enter the Social Security number or EIN information for which you are calling." After I entered it, it verified my number and said, "If you entered a Social Security number, press 1 now. If you entered an EIN number, press 2 now."

After this, it gave me a list of ten topics, but transcripts were one of the topics, and by following the prompts, I was able to get the option to have what I needed mailed to my house. So while it took a while, it was an effective phone call. 

Adam has been tirelessly trying to help customers find the best tips and tricks to get through phone trees and writing many guides for prickly customer service problems. He's been featured in the Wall Street Journal, Inside Edition and Bloomberg.

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