IRS on Social Media

The IRS uses social media tools to share the latest information on tax changes, scam alerts, initiatives, products and services. Connect with the IRS through the following social media tools.

Protect Your Identity – At the IRS, privacy and security are paramount. The IRS uses these tools to share public information with you. Don’t post your social security number or other confidential information on social media sites. Always protect your identity when using any social networking site.

The IRS will not answer personal tax or account questions on any of these sites.

IRS2Go

Get quick access to IRS social media, sign up for helpful tax tips, check your tax refund status and make a payment — all with the IRS2Go mobile app. IRS2Go is available in both English and Spanish for Android and iOS mobile devices.

YouTube

Tune in to the IRS YouTube channels. You can watch short, informative videos in English, American Sign Language and Spanish.

Twitter

IRS tweets include various announcements, scam alert and news for tax professionals. Available in English and Spanish.

Facebook

The IRS Facebook pages post useful information for general public in English and Spanish tax professionals.

LinkedIn

The IRS Linkedin page posts important tax information, updates, and announcements from the IRS.

Instagram

The IRS Instagram account will share taxpayer-friendly information on a variety of topics to help people Get Ready for the tax season and to navigate tax law changes. It will also provide the latest tax scam information to help support the Security Summit initiative to combat tax-related identity theft, as well as periodically share information in Spanish and other languages.

Audio files for Podcasts

Subscribe to IRS Podcasts on iTunes or download them from the Multimedia Center.

Subscriptions

Sign up for free e-News subscriptions on many topics. This news is delivered straight to your inbox. See which ones you want to join.