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Sử dụng công cụ theo dõi tiền hoàn thuế (tiếng Anh)

Hỗ trợ hoàn thuế

Nhận cập nhật tình trạng hoàn thuế bằng email

Chúng tôi sẽ thông báo cho bạn khi tình trạng hoàn thuế của năm thuế gần nhất có thay đổi. Chọn nhận thông báo qua email thông qua tài khoản trực tuyến của bạn.

Help & contact

Sign in or create an account to access and manage your personal tax information in one place.

How to create an account

What you can do with an account

To get an IP PIN, sign in or create an account.

You can also get one with an application or in person.

Retrieve or reissue an IP PIN

An IP PIN is a six-digit number that prevents someone else from filing a tax return with your Social Security number (SSN) or individual taxpayer identification number (ITIN). The IP PIN is known only to you and the IRS. It helps us verify your identity when you file an electronic or paper return.

To view your tax records and transcripts, sign in or create an account.

You can also request a transcript by mail.

About transcripts

Report to us if you suspect a tax scam, fraud or identity theft.

How to know it’s the IRS

Contact us by phone or in person.

Phone

We’re available 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. local time.

Before you call

Have this information ready:

  • Social Security number (SSN) or individual taxpayer identification number (ITIN)
  • Filing status – single, head of household, married filing jointly, married filing separately or qualifying surviving spouse
  • Tax return you’re calling about
  • Prior-year tax return
  • Any correspondence we sent you

In person

Make an appointment for help at a local IRS Taxpayer Assistance Center (TAC)

Get an EIN for free from the IRS. This federal tax identification number is for businesses, tax-exempt organizations and other entities.

Find out if you need an EIN

Deposit and report federal employment taxes

Employers are required to pay employment taxes. These include federal income tax and Additional Medicare tax withheld, and both the employer and employee Social Security and Medicare taxes.

Pay estimated tax  

Estimated taxes are paid quarterly based on the income you expect your business to receive in a year. Federal income tax in the US is paid as you earn income.

View a table of standard mileage rates for 2025. 

Request a transcript for your business. You can choose from different transcript types.

Sign in or create an account to request individual POA and TIA, withdraw active authorizations, view client tax information and make payments on behalf of individuals.

How to create an account

What you can do with an account

Use e-Services to access:

  • E-file provider services
  • Affordable Care Act (ACA)
  • Information Returns Intake System (IRIS)
  • Transcript Delivery System (TDS)
  • Taxpayer identification number (TIN) matching
  • Application Program Interface (API) Client ID

Apply for or renew a PTIN

Anyone who prepares or assists in preparing federal tax returns for compensation must have a valid preparer tax identification number (PTIN)

Sign in to TIN matching to validate a taxpayer identification number (TIN) and name combination.

About TIN matching 

Use TDS to view your client’s return and account information.  

Sign in or create an account to manage tax information for your tax-exempt organization.

How to create an account

What you can do with an account

Apply for tax-exempt status as a 501(c)(3), 501(c)(4), or 501(a). 

Confirm an organization is eligible to receive tax-deductible charitable contributions. Search tax exempt organizations to check tax-exempt status and filings.

Find charitable contribution information 

Get an EIN for free from the IRS. This federal tax identification number is required to apply for tax-exempt status and file returns.

You must be a legally formed organization before you apply for an EIN.