Tax & Estate Planning Help on Social Media
Did you know that you can get valuable tax and legal help throughout the year via social media? Whether you use social media daily, weekly or rarely, connecting with the available GQ Law and IRS accounts will get you access to free legal advice, success tips, information on IRS filing requirements and keep you updated about new tax deductions, tax brackets, etc.
GQ Law Accounts
- Twitter. Keep up with Gary, tax tips, links to videos @GQLaw
- Facebook. Links to posts on this blog. Posts cover legal and business topics ranging from guardianship designations and wills and trusts to tax tips, bankruptcy and success. GQ Law
- YouTube. Gary and his team post short and informative videos on everything from Estate Planning to Small Business. GQ Law YouTube Channel.
IRS Social Media Accounts. Information from here.
- Twitter. IRS tweets include tax-related tips, news for tax professionals and more. Follow the IRS @IRSnews, @IRStaxpros and @IRSenEspanol. Follow the Taxpayer Advocate Service @YourVoiceAtIRS.
- IRS2Go. IRS2Go is a free app where you can check your refund status, get tax news or follow the IRS on Twitter. Subscribe to get helpful IRS Tax tips via email. You can download the app free from the Google Play Store for Android devices, or from the Apple App Store for Apple devices. IRS2Go is available in both English and Spanish.
- YouTube. IRS YouTube Channels offer short videos on a variety of tax topics. You can view them in English, Spanish and American Sign Language.
- Tumblr. The IRS Tumblr blog gives you the latest tax news. You can access Tumblr from your smartphone, tablet or computer.
- Facebook. IRS Facebook pages post useful information for taxpayers and tax return preparers. You can also connect with the Taxpayer Advocate Service.
- Podcasts. Short IRS podcasts provide useful tips on many tax topics. Listen to these audio files from the Multimedia Center page on IRS.gov.