Can we still mail our state taxs

In the United States, the IRS (Internal Revenue Service) and most state tax authorities still accept paper tax returns by mail. However, it's essential to check with your state's tax authority to confirm their specific mailing address and any specific requirements or deadlines.

Here are some general guidelines:

  1. Federal Taxes: You can still mail your federal income tax return (Form 1040) to the IRS. The address to use depends on where you live:
    • For residents of the following states, mail your return to:
      • Alabama, Alaska, Arizona, Arkansas, California, Colorado, Connecticut, Delaware, Florida, Georgia, Hawaii, Idaho, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, Mississippi, Missouri, Montana, Nebraska, Nevada, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New Mexico, New York, North Carolina, North Dakota, Ohio, Oklahoma, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, South Carolina, South Dakota, Tennessee, Texas, Utah, Vermont, Virginia, Washington, West Virginia, Wisconsin, and Wyoming:
        • IRS Service Center, 2400 N. Nellis Blvd., North Las Vegas, NV 89032
      • For residents of the District of Columbia, mail your return to:
        • IRS Service Center, 333 W. Pershing Rd., Kansas City, MO 64108
  2. State Taxes: Check with your state's tax authority to confirm their mailing address and any specific requirements or deadlines. You can usually find this information on their website or by contacting their customer service department.

Some states, like California, Florida, and Texas, do not have a state income tax, so you won't need to file a state tax return.

Remember to:

It's always a good idea to check with your state's tax authority or the IRS for any specific requirements or changes before mailing your tax return.