Irs mail taxes address
The IRS (Internal Revenue Service) has several addresses where you can mail your tax return, depending on your location and the type of tax return you are filing. Here are some of the most common addresses:
Individual Income Tax Returns:
- If you live in the following states, mail your return to:
- Alabama, Arkansas, Florida, Georgia, Louisiana, Mississippi, North Carolina, Oklahoma, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas, or Virginia: IRS Processing Center, 310 Lowry Pkwy, St. Paul, MN 55150-3843
- All other states: IRS Processing Center, 1111 Constitution Ave NW, Washington, DC 20224-0002
- If you are filing a paper return, you can also use the following address:
- IRS Processing Center, PO Box 1300, Charlotte, NC 28201-1300
Business and Partnership Tax Returns:
- If you are filing a business or partnership tax return, you should mail it to:
- IRS Processing Center, 1111 Constitution Ave NW, Washington, DC 20224-0002
- If you are filing a Form 1065 (Partnership Return) or Form 1120 (Corporate Income Tax Return), you can also use the following address:
- IRS Processing Center, PO Box 802551, Chicago, IL 60680-2551
Amended Tax Returns:
- If you need to file an amended tax return (Form 1040X), you should mail it to:
- IRS Processing Center, 1111 Constitution Ave NW, Washington, DC 20224-0002
Other Tax Returns:
- If you are filing a tax return for a trust, estate, or gift, you should mail it to:
- IRS Processing Center, 1111 Constitution Ave NW, Washington, DC 20224-0002
- If you are filing a tax return for a foreign person or entity, you should mail it to:
- IRS Processing Center, PO Box 802551, Chicago, IL 60680-2551
Important Notes:
- Make sure to sign and date your tax return before mailing it.
- Use the correct postage and ensure that your return is properly addressed.
- Keep a copy of your tax return and supporting documents for your records.
- If you are filing a paper return, you can also use the IRS's online tool, "Where's My Refund?", to track the status of your refund.
Remember to check the IRS website for any updates or changes to the mailing addresses before submitting your tax return.