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Department of the Treasury

1500 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW
Washington, D.C. 20220
 

General Information

(202) 622-2000
Fax: (202) 622-6415
   

Tax Filing

Tax Payer Advocate

  • Contact your Tax Payer Advocate -  If you have an ongoing issue with the IRS that has not been resolved through normal processes, or you have suffered, or are about to suffer a significant hardship/economic burden as a result of the administration of the tax laws, contact the Taxpayer Advocate Service.

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Savings Bonds and Securities - TreasuryDirect.gov

 

  

Learn options to avoid foreclosure

  • Hope Hotline: 888-995- 4673 (HOPE)
  • Hearing impaired: 877-304-9709 TTY
  • Call the Hope Hotline if you are experiencing problems with your lender in relation to any Making Home Affordable © programs.
  • Visit MakingHomeAffordabe.gov for information on all Making Home Affordable programs and eligibility information.
  • Hardest Hit Fund - to find contact info for your state program, visit the state site listed on our Hardest Hit Fund page.

 

Cuba Travel

Sanctions Programs and the Specially Designated Nationals (SDN) List

  

 Health Savings Accounts (HSA)

 

Employment/Jobs

  • If you have a question regarding a job you are applying to through USAjobs.gov, please contact the person listed on the job announcement.

 

Report Fraud, Waste, Abuse, and Suspicious Emails

  • Treasury Inspector General - Email: Hotline@oig.treas.gov or call 1-800-359-3898 (toll free)
  • Inspector General for Tax Administration (for reports relating to the Internal Revenue service (IRS) - Email: Complaints@tigta.treas.gov, Call toll free: 1-800-366-4484, By Fax: (202) 927-7018
  • Report Suspected Tax Fraud - How to report through the IRS.
  • Special Inspector General for Treasury for the Troubled Asset Program
    - Allegations of fraud, including false statements, false claims and misrepresentations affiliated with the TARP.  Call toll free: (877) SIG-2009 or fax: (202) 622-4559
  • Hope Hotline: 888-995- 4673 (HOPE) - To report problems you are having with your lender with one of the Making Home Affordable programs.

Treasury Checks - Questions or Issues 

General Inquiries Concerning Status of Claims

To start a claim call the issuing agency:

  • Social Security Administration (202) 874-7630 or 8620
  • Internal Revenue Service (202) 874-7660
  • Veterans Administration (202) 874-8333
  • Office of Personnel Management (202) 874-8333
  • Railroad Retirement Board (202) 874-7660
  • Other Government Agencies (202) 874-8333 
     

 Damaged Currency

U.S Mint

  • U.S. Mint Customer Service  - Telephone  (202) 756-6468
    Fax  (202) 756-6200 
    Email  inquiries@usmint.treas.gov 
  • On-line Store - Within the 50 United States 1-800-USA-MINT (872-6468)
    TTY 1-888-321-MINT (6468)
    From Outside the 50 United States 001-202-898-MINT (6468)
     

Direct Deposit

  • How to Sign Up On-line for Direct Deposit
  • Call (800) 333-1795 to sign up over the phone
  • To change name/address or account number call paying agency.
  • Common paying agencies include:
    • Social Security Administration - (800) 772-1213
    • Department of Veterans Affairs -(800) 827-1000
    • Internal Revenue Service -(800) 829-1040
    • Office of Personnel Management - (888) 767-6738 or (202) 606-0500
    • Railroad Retirement Board -(877)-772-5772 TTY: (312)-751-4701

Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) 

Freedom of Information Act (FOIA)

Small Business Contacts

 

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Media Inquiries

 

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Treasury Bureau Contacts

 

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Section 207(f)(2) of the E-Government Act of 2002 requires federal agencies to develop an inventory of information to be published on their Web sites, establish a schedule for publishing information, make those schedules available for public comment, and post the schedules and priorities on the Web site. Inventory and comment form.
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