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Outreach Corner November 2, 2017

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Issue Number:  2017 – 11

Inside This Issue of the Outreach Corner

The Outreach Corner Edition for November highlights the following drop-in articles:
  1. Online tax assistance is available for people who speak other languages
  2. IRS offers convenient payment options
  3. Catching up on your retirement savings
  4. Get to know the new IRS.gov
  5. Find out if your health coverage is qualifying coverage under the health care law
  6. What to do if you get a letter from the IRS about your health care coverage

  1.  Online tax assistance is available for people who speak other languages

If your native language is not English, the IRS has multilingual websites with tax help available for you in Spanish, Russian, Chinese, Vietnamese, and Korean. Full story.

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  2.  IRS offers convenient payment options

It’s never been easier to make a tax payment. IRS offers several ways, and they are all available at IRS.gov/payments. Full story.

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  3.  Catching up on your retirement savings

If you will be 50 or older by the end of 2017, you may be able to contribute more money to your employer-sponsored retirement plan and your individual retirement arrangements (IRAs). Full story.

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  4.  Get to know the new IRS.gov

The IRS updated their website — IRS.gov — to improve how they interact with you online. Here are a few of the highlights. Full story.

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  5.  Find out if your health coverage is qualifying coverage under the health care law

The Affordable Care Act requires individuals to have qualifying health care coverage, have a health coverage exemption or make an individual shared responsibility payment when filing their federal income tax return. Full story.

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  6.  What to do if you get a letter from the IRS about your health care coverage

Some taxpayers will receive Letter 6002 from the IRS about missing information related to health care coverage. Full story.

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