Irs mail return address
The IRS (Internal Revenue Service) uses a specific return address for mail sent to them. Here are the current return addresses for the IRS:
General Correspondence
- Internal Revenue Service
- 1111 Constitution Ave NW
- Washington, DC 20224-0002
Taxpayer Assistance Centers (TACs)
- If you need to visit an IRS office in person, you can find the address of your local Taxpayer Assistance Center (TAC) by using the IRS's "Contact Your Local IRS Office" tool on their website.
Other IRS Offices
- If you need to contact a specific IRS office for a specific purpose, such as an audit or a collection issue, you can find the address of that office by searching the IRS's "Office Locator" tool on their website.
Mail to Specific IRS Offices
- If you need to send mail to a specific IRS office, you can use the following addresses:
- IRS Appeals: Internal Revenue Service, Appeals, 1111 Constitution Ave NW, Washington, DC 20224-0002
- IRS Collections: Internal Revenue Service, Collection, 1111 Constitution Ave NW, Washington, DC 20224-0002
- IRS Examinations: Internal Revenue Service, Examination, 1111 Constitution Ave NW, Washington, DC 20224-0002
Important Notes
- Make sure to use the correct return address for the type of correspondence you are sending to the IRS. Using the wrong address may delay or cause your mail to be returned.
- If you are sending sensitive or confidential information, such as tax returns or financial documents, you should use certified mail or a secure delivery service to ensure it is delivered securely.
- The IRS recommends using a trackable delivery method, such as certified mail or a delivery confirmation service, to ensure your mail is delivered and received.