"Being able to talk to and receive information from the nation's tax agency in their preferred language is something we hope to eventually provide to all taxpayers," said IRS Commissioner Chuck Rettig. "We want everyone to be on the same playing field, so to speak, and each day that we can move forward with that goal is a good one."
The agency is also inserting information about translation services and other multilingual options into the top notices sent to taxpayers. For more information, see the We Speak Your Language page on IRS.gov.