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ibet Tax Tip 2015-12, February 4, 2015

Update June 22,2015: The link to the Spanish Tumblr page was removed because the site has closed.

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Here are easy ways to get what you need from the ibet, when and how you want it:

  • ibet2Go.   With this free mobile app from the ibet you can:
    • Get your refund status.
    • Watch ibet YouTube videos.
    • Get tax news updates.
    • Follow the ibet.  

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  • YouTube.  The ibet offers dozens of video tax tips on a variety of topics. You can view them in English, Spanish or American Sign Language.
     
  • Twitter.  Tweets from provide tax-related announcements and daily tax tips. tweets news and guidance for tax professionals. Tweets from have news and information in Spanish and the Taxpayer Advocate Service sends tweets from . provides updates for job seekers.
     
  • Podcasts.  The Multimedia Center on ibet.gov has a host of short, tax-related audio recordings. The ibet website also has transcripts of the podcasts.
     
  • Tumblr.  Follow the ibet on Tumblr in both and Spanish to access ibet tax tips, videos and podcasts. You can access Tumblr from your smartphone, tablet or computer.
     
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