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Las Vegas IRS Office Guide

Can you walk into the IRS without an appointment? Here's what to know before visiting the IRS office Las Vegas taxpayers rely on.

If you received an IRS notice or need to resolve something in person, the Las Vegas IRS office at 110 N. City Parkway, Las Vegas, NV 89106 is the local taxpayer assistance center for Southern Nevada. This guide covers how to get there, what to bring, and whether you can walk into the IRS without an appointment.

Where is the Las Vegas IRS office?

The Las Vegas IRS office is located at 110 N. City Parkway, Las Vegas, NV 89106, near downtown Las Vegas. It serves taxpayers from across Clark County and the surrounding area for issues like account inquiries, transcript requests, payment plans, and identity verification.

  • Address: 110 N. City Parkway, Las Vegas, NV 89106
  • Phone: (702) 637-1099 (call ahead before visiting)
  • Hours: Typically Monday–Friday by appointment; check IRS.gov for current hours

Can you walk into the IRS without an appointment?

In most cases, no. The IRS strongly prefers appointments for in-person assistance, and many taxpayer assistance centers do not accept walk-ins or limit the number of walk-ins they can serve each day. If you show up without an appointment, you may be turned away or wait for hours. Scheduling an appointment ahead of time saves time and ensures the right specialist is available.

To schedule an appointment at the IRS office Las Vegas taxpayers use, call the IRS appointment line or use the online scheduler at IRS.gov. Have your Social Security number or Employer Identification Number ready, along with a brief description of the issue you need help with.

What documents to bring

The exact documents depend on your issue, but most taxpayers should bring:

  • A government-issued photo ID (driver's license or passport)
  • Your Social Security card or Individual Taxpayer Identification Number letter
  • The IRS notice or letter you received, if any
  • Copies of the tax returns in question
  • Supporting documents (W-2s, 1099s, bank statements, receipts, mileage logs)
  • Proof of income, expenses, and assets for business or self-employment issues
  • Any prior correspondence with the IRS about the issue

If you are representing a business, bring your EIN confirmation letter, business bank statements, payroll records, and any relevant accounting reports.

Parking tips

The IRS office at 110 N. City Parkway is in downtown Las Vegas. Parking can be tight during business hours. Look for nearby public parking garages, street metered parking, or private lots within a short walk. Arrive early to allow time to find parking and go through any building security. Avoid parking in time-limited spots if your appointment may run long.

When to bring a tax preparer or bookkeeper

For simple questions like requesting a transcript or checking a refund, you can often handle the visit yourself. But if you are dealing with an audit, back taxes, a lien, a levy, or a business payroll issue, bring an experienced tax preparer or bookkeeper. A tax pro can speak directly with the IRS on your behalf, file a Power of Attorney (Form 2848), and make sure you don't accidentally agree to more than you owe.

Need help before your IRS visit?

Goodfella's Tax Solutions helps Las Vegas taxpayers prepare for IRS appointments, pull transcripts, and resolve audits, back taxes, and penalties. Talk to Kevin Mikrut before you walk in.

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