We’ve Called the IRS Over 10,000 Times. Here’s Everything We’ve Learned (2024)

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We’ve Called the IRS Over 10,000 Times. Here’s Everything We’ve Learned (1)

August 29, 2017

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One of the more frustrating tasks of your job is calling the IRS on your clients’ behalf.

These calls can take a significant amount of time and often prove to be major time investments. But, they are a necessary evil in this line of work.

Fortunately for you, IRS calls are our specialty, and we have access to valuable information that will help you handle this aspect of work. In this article, we are sharing data from thousands of calls to the IRS. From our findings, you will be able to save time on hold and negotiate cases faster than ever before.

When to Call the IRS with the Shortest Wait Times

We called the IRS 10,000 times from April 2016 to April 2017 between 8 AM EST to 11 PM EST (8 PM PST). These 10,000 calls were all made by our enQ automated calling software.

In our study, the average wait time for a call to the IRS Automated Collections for Business (ACS-B) line is just over 70 minutes. When you take into account having to call back if you get disconnected, you’ll see an effective hold time of a staggering 108 minutes to get through to an agent.

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Our calls presented some interesting findings around hold times.

  • Calls between 8 and 9 AM Eastern Time had the shortest wait for an East Coast caller
  • Calls after 9 AM jump significantly with calls over 50 minutes and as much as 80 minutes from around 1 PM to 5 PM.
  • Once the Collections office closes at 8PM (for East Coast callers), we see a drop in hold times. The IRS is effectively closed for 47% of all Americans who live in the Eastern time zone.
  • California callers should call after 5 PM Pacific time to dramatically reduce their hold time.

IRS Disconnects

Out of the 10,000 calls, disconnects on the IRS ACS-B line were highest from November 2016 – December 2016. During this period, only 65% of calls were able to get through to a human–more than one-third of our calls were disconnected.

Here are our results:

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  • 65% got through to human agent
  • 28% received courtesy disconnects
  • 5% received technical difficulties disconnects
  • 2% received unexplained disconnects

Connection with Human Agent

Our study showed that 1 out of 3 calls to the IRS Collections Line for Businesses would be disconnected, with this sometimes occurring after 2 hours of waiting.

Your chances of getting to speak to someone about your client’s problem aren’t great, even after significant hold times.

IRS Courtesy Disconnects

Just under 3/10 of our calls received a “courtesy disconnect”, meaning we received a message asking us to try calling back at a later time or the next business day due to the extreme call volume on the topic of choice. Here is the “courtesy disconnect” message we heard.

These courtesy disconnects are fairly infuriating and usually not much of a courtesy since we also found that most of these disconnects occur after long wait times of up to 2 hours. If you are fortunate, you could get this message early in your call, but that wasn’t our experience.

Brief Technical Difficulties

In about 5% of our calls, we received a disconnect message due to brief technical difficulties.

Again, this could occur at any point during the call. Since technical problems are not scheduled, the disconnects happened abruptly throughout all wait times. Here is a recording of what you hear on these disconnects.

Unexplained Disconnects

Only 1% of the calls we made resulted in disconnects for unexplained reasons. The drops appear to be random and happen unexpectedly.

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What Can We Conclude?

Calling the IRS is a minefield of hit or miss, and chances are you’ll only get an agent 2 out of 3 times. You might think that you will have a lot of time to handle other tasks while waiting for someone to pick up your call, but psychology and neuroscience research has consistently shown that multitasking is a myth.

Instead, you should focus on calling at the most opportune time based on your location and time zone. Here’s a map to illustrate the point:

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From our call data we can tell you that the best opportunity to get through is usually before 11 AM on the East Coast, or after 8 PM EST for every other time zone, because 47% of the population lives in Eastern time zone and will be off the phones at that point.

Other Interesting Revelations From Our IRS Call Data

Although we learned a lot about how the IRS handles calls, we also learned more about the system that can be used to improve your chances of getting through–and talking with a person–in the least amount of time.

Here are some of our other findings:

  • The average hold time or ACS collections Business was over 70 minutes (8AM EST to 8PM PST).
  • The effective hold time (the average amount of time on hold, including dropped calls) is 108 minutes.
  • The IRS hold music is probably one of the most-heard pieces of music with over 100 million calls a year and long holds.
  • A call at 8 AM EST is only on hold for an average of 38 minutes, the shortest hold for any time during a standard work day.
  • The line is open from 8 AM EST to 8 PM PST, but your open and close time depend on your area code’s time zone.
  • Call length on Friday evenings is shorter than any other weekday.
  • There is a significantly higher number of calls of Mondays and Tuesdays resulting in fewer successful calls.

Will the IRS Customer Service Hold Times Get Better in the Future?

President Trump has proposed a $239 million budget cut for the IRS, the latest in a long series of cuts since 2010. This could cut into staff size or availability and extend hold times. But it could also force the IRS to improve their systems and streamline their processes.

It is yet to be seen if a smaller government yields a more efficient government with better customer service or a slower system.

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FAQs

What is the average wait time when calling the IRS? ›

Wait times can average 3 minutes. Some phone lines may have longer wait times. Wait times are longer on Mondays and Tuesdays, during Presidents Day weekend and around the April tax filing deadline.

What percentage of calls does the IRS answer? ›

During the same period that the IRS achieved an LOS of 85%, IRS employees answered only 35% of all calls received. For the full fiscal year, IRS employees answered 29% of all calls received. The IRS maintains dozens of distinct telephone lines, and averages can mask significant variations among key lines.

Can the IRS raid your home? ›

IRS criminal investigators may visit a taxpayer's home or business unannounced during an investigation. However, they will not demand any sort of payment. Learn more About Criminal Investigation and How Criminal Investigations are Initiated.

How powerful is the IRS? ›

The IRS can audit anyone in the country for any reason. Their access is unlimited. And it goes beyond individuals. They can target companies and charities.

Why does the IRS keep hanging up on me but? ›

A courtesy disconnect occurs when the IRS essentially hangs up on a taxpayer because its switchboard is overloaded and cannot handle the call.

How long can the IRS hold your refund for review? ›

If the IRS is reviewing your return, the review process could take anywhere from 45 to 180 days, depending on the number and types of issues the IRS is reviewing.

Who does the IRS go after most? ›

Also, as you might expect, wealthy taxpayers are audited more often than the less affluent—after all, that's where the money is. But even millionaires are facing less IRS scrutiny. In 2019 through 2022, the IRS audited only 0.4% of taxpayers earning $1 million to $5 million.

What does the average person owe the IRS? ›

Among the more than 164 million Americans who filed tax returns in 2020, the average federal income tax payment was $16,615, according to the most recent Internal Revenue Service data. Taxes are determined in part as a percentage of income, graduated based on income level and filing status.

How many people does the IRS send to jail? ›

In fact, very few people are charged and sent to jail due to tax evasion. In 2016, only 1,437 taxpayers out of over 140 million were indicted by the IRS for legal-source tax evasion. The IRS officials are not cops, and they won't be deputized to come and arrest you.

What bank account can the IRS not touch? ›

Certain retirement accounts: While the IRS can levy some retirement accounts, such as IRAs and 401(k) plans, they generally cannot touch funds in retirement accounts that have specific legal protections, like certain pension plans and annuities. 7.

Can the IRS leave you homeless? ›

Can the IRS make you homeless? The IRS can seize homes for tax debts, but it's rare and done as a last resort. They don't want to make taxpayers homeless. They try other ways to collect taxes first.

Can IRS see your bank account? ›

The Short Answer: Yes. Share: The IRS probably already knows about many of your financial accounts, and the IRS can get information on how much is there. But, in reality, the IRS rarely digs deeper into your bank and financial accounts unless you're being audited or the IRS is collecting back taxes from you.

Why is the IRS feared? ›

It's a powerful, massive government agency with policies and regulations that directly affect people's every day lives. Ignorance of the tax code and how it is enforced, along with the fear of retribution, leaves taxpayers at risk of getting conned.

Has anyone ever beaten the IRS? ›

Surprisingly, taxpayers win some or all of their cases against the IRS about 14% of the time. Attorney Counsel represented more of those cases than not. And only 6% of those who tried without a tax attorney won, and their attempts were based on frivolous arguments.

What does the IRS do if you don't pay taxes? ›

The IRS may levy (seize) assets such as wages, bank accounts, Social Security benefits, and retirement income. The IRS also may seize your property (including your car, boat, or real estate) and sell the property to satisfy the tax debt.

What is the fastest way to talk to an IRS agent? ›

Use Where's My Refund, call us at 800-829-1954 and use the automated system, or speak with an agent by calling 800-829-1040 (see telephone assistance for hours of operation).

Why is the IRS so hard to get ahold of? ›

Specifically, during fiscal year (FY) 2021, the IRS received a record 282 million calls, but only 32 million of those calls were answered by CSRs. In the first half of 2021 alone, fewer than 15,000 employees were available to handle more than 240 million calls – one person for every 16,000 calls.

How long do you have to wait for the IRS? ›

If you file a complete and accurate paper tax return, your refund should be issued in about six to eight weeks from the date IRS receives your return. If you file your return electronically, your refund should be issued in less than three weeks, even faster when you choose direct deposit.

How long should I wait before calling IRS about my refund? ›

IRS.gov “Where's My Refund?” Wait at least 21 days after electronically filing and six weeks after mailing your return to contact the IRS by phone.

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