BobKamman
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IR-2020-97, May 18, 2020

WASHINGTON — Today, the Internal Revenue Service is starting to add 3,500 telephone representatives to answer some of the most common questions about Economic Impact Payments.

IRS telephone assistance and other services will remain limited, and answers for most of the common questions related to Economic Impact Payments are available on IRS.gov. The IRS anticipates bringing back additional assistors as state and local advisories permit.

Answers for most Economic Impact Payment questions are available on the automated message for people who call the phone number provided in the letter (Notice 1444). Those who need additional assistance at the conclusion of the message will have the option of talking to a telephone representative.

https://www.irs.gov/newsroom/irs-adds-phone-operators-to-answer-economic-impact-payment-questions

And to add what @qbteachmt wrote:  Don't use punctuation.  Even if you live on Joan D' Arc Ave  

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