Where does irs mail checks from

The IRS (Internal Revenue Service) does not mail checks directly to taxpayers. Instead, the IRS uses various methods to distribute tax refunds and other payments to taxpayers. Here are some common places where IRS checks are mailed from:

  1. Fiscal Service Center: The Bureau of the Fiscal Service (Fiscal Service) is responsible for printing and mailing IRS checks. The Fiscal Service has several centers located throughout the United States, including:
    • Philadelphia, PA (primary center)
    • Kansas City, MO
    • St. Louis, MO
    • Atlanta, GA
    • Dallas, TX
  2. Private Mail Processing Centers: The IRS contracts with private companies to process and mail tax refunds. These companies have facilities located in various states, including:
    • L.L. Bean (Maine)
    • Convergys (various locations)
    • Alorica (various locations)
    • Conduent (various locations)
  3. Regional IRS Offices: Some IRS regional offices also have check printing and mailing capabilities. These offices are located in:
    • Atlanta, GA
    • Chicago, IL
    • Dallas, TX
    • Kansas City, MO
    • Philadelphia, PA

When you receive a check from the IRS, it will typically be mailed from one of these locations. The check will be addressed to you at the mailing address you provided on your tax return.