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  • John of PA
    Senior Member
    • Jul 2005
    • 1104

    #1

    IRS Street Addresses

    It has been customary to send a critical extension or payment to IRS via Certified mail with return receipt. IRS in most form instructions does not give the street address for the service centers, but makes you go looking elsewhere. I just realized that a simple google search for IRS street addresss give them all at a glance, very nice. My question is, have you , in general, been successful using FedEx (or UPS) for critical IRS deadline mailings using these street addresses? ......... and what do you use as your proof of mailing. I have a FedEx account, and it is easier for my to walk to the FedEx box outside my office than to the Post Office, where I would then wait in line.
  • OldJack
    Banned
    • Dec 2005
    • 1689

    #2
    I have only had one of those "critical" mailings in the last 10 years so I wait in the line at the post office. If you have them frequent you must have a "critical" problem with your clients or staff.

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    • John of PA
      Senior Member
      • Jul 2005
      • 1104

      #3
      Yes, critical problem

      Yes, Old Jack I do.
      The cititical problem is the area I live in is economically booming year after year, and I don't know how to say no.

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