If you have moved, or your address has changed, you need to notify the
IRS to ensure that you receive any IRS refund or correspondence. You may correct
the address legibly on the mailing label that came with your tax package,
or write the new address on your return when you file. When your return is
processed, we will update your records.
If you change your address after filing your return, you should, of course,
notify the post office at your old address so your mail can be forwarded (not
all post offices forward government checks). To change your address with the
IRS, write to the service center where you filed your last return and provide
your new address. (The service center addresses are listed in the instructions
to the tax forms.)
In order for us to process a change of address, we need your full name,
old and new addresses, and your social security number or employer identification
number and signature. If you filed a joint return, you should provide the
same information and signatures for both spouses. If you
filed a joint return, and then you and your spouse established separate residences,
you both should notify the IRS of your new addresses.
Form 8822 (PDF), Change of Address,
is available to help you submit an address change, but is optional.
The U.S. Post Office will furnish the IRS with change of address
updates weekly. Tax forms will be mailed to the last change of address furnished
by the Post Office.
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