This page provides information about the IRS Office Long Beach Location
IRS Office Long Beach – 501 W. Ocean Boulevard, Long Beach, CA 90802.
IRS Office at Long Beach is located in the Glenn M. Anderson Federal Building premises. Other than the IRS office, other major tenants are Homeland Security Investigations, SSA, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration etc. The scenic Los Angeles River flows in a very close distance and the IRS office being located in a busy central area one could meet almost any daily need there.
Directions
East on CA-1: On Pacific Coast Highway, head north and take the left onto East 2nd Street. Turn left onto East Livingston Drive then continue onto East Ocean Boulevard.
West on Seaside Freeway: Head northeast toward Navy Way and take the exit toward Pico Avenue. Turn right, take the left ramp onto Downtown and after a while, merge onto West Ocean Boulevard. Make a U-turn and destination will be on the right.
North on Interstate 710: Head south and take the left lane for exit 1C toward Long Beach. Continue onto West Shoreline Drive and then take the left lane exit onto West Broadway. Continue for a quarter mile and then turn onto Magnolia Avenue, then again turn right onto West Ocean Boulevard. The destination will be on the right.
South: There’s sea on the south.
Hours
Monday through Friday 8.30 am to 4.30 pm, follows the federal holiday schedule.
Contact
Information: 562-491-7751
How to make an appointment
If you require face-to-face service at your local IRS office, you must call 844-545-5640 to schedule an appointment.
Once you make an appointment, you will receive an automated email confirming the day and time of your appointment.
Parking
No parking is provided on-spot for general visitors. Metered street parking is available nearby. Few commercial parking lots are available within walking distance of the federal building, e.g. one at World Trade Center for $1.50/15 minute or $15/all day.
Security
Public visitors might need to pass through electronic security equipment. Presenting a government issued valid ID might be mandatory for gaining access to the building, and the confirmation of appointment.
Services
- Account inquiries (help with letters, notices and levies on your wages or bank account)
- Adjustments (changes to tax account information or payments)
- Alien clearances (Sailing Permits)
- Assistance with Affordable Care Act tax provision questions for individuals
- Basic tax law assistance January 2 – April 18 (answers related to your individual Federal Tax Return) (Topics)
- Check, money order, or cash payment acceptance (Exact Change is Required)
- Form 911, Request for Taxpayer Advocate Service Assistance
- Form 2290, Heavy Highway Vehicle Use Tax Return (submission of tax return if unable to e-file)
- Individual Taxpayer Identification Numbers and Form W-7 (More Information)
- Multilingual assistance (over 150 languages translated)
- Payment arrangements
- Procedural inquiries
- Solutions to tax issues
- Tax forms (based on availability)
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Needs more personal. The appointments are booked up till Mid July.
Obviously a system that is intended to discourage poor and middle class taxpayers who need their jobs and want their refunds processed.
It also makes the SERVICE of the Internal Revenue only for the employees and not for the taxpayers who pay their salaries.
Appointments are not customer friendly!
Arthur’s message is discouraging. I hope to get better service!
So frustrating. No updates online. Can’t talk to a person. No walk-ins. No appointments available. I can’t even get through to make an appointment. I walked to the office in Long Beach. I told security I would wait all day in case someone doesn’t show up for appointment. Nope, not allowed to wait.
Yet as taxpayers, we don’t get service to meet the IRS mandates.