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First and foremost, it's essential to figure out which IRS office is closest to your location. That, in itself, can be a daunting task, especially if you're not familiar with the area. Using the IRS's online office locator is a helpful start, but sometimes, even that leaves you with more questions than answers.

Then comes the joy of trying to get in touch with someone who can provide the specific information or assistance you need. Long hold times, automated systems, and a seemingly endless stream of recorded messages can leave you feeling like you're caught in an endless loop.

And let's not forget the paperwork. Different IRS offices often have different procedures, so finding the right forms and knowing how to fill them out correctly can be a headache.

In the end, it feels like a journey filled with frustration and uncertainty. But, here's a tip from someone who's been there: persistence pays off. Keep trying, be patient, and, if possible, reach out to others who've had similar experiences. Sometimes, a bit of collective wisdom can make this daunting process a little more manageable.

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    Never again am I going to complain about the German tax system. I feel sorry for you!
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    @fraktalisman you will continue to complain for sure.
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    @electrineer I turned in several declarations last week and I'm sure they will ask for clarifying documents etc. and I hope that they will do so before I forget where I put those and why I chose to put certain numbers in certain form fields.

    I will continue to complain for sure, but maybe I won't do it in public again, or I will find a way do disguise my rants as technical questions that comply to the board rules of forum.elster.de
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