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    IRS mailing addresses changed for calendar 2018

    Updating my collection of links, and noticed various 1040-series mailing addresses have changed for calendar 2018, at least for my state (PA).


    #2
    I don't normally mail 1040 returns any more.

    However, clients still mail the 941/940 series and the addresses can change. Especially with those with a balance due and they are enclosing a payment. A few years back the 940's were all returned about the middle of Feb. I provided the envelopes for them to mail the return. So they were late filed with a new address and I had to respond to the IRS that the address had changed (different bank had the contract). The penalties were waved.
    Jiggers, EA

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      #3
      I think I have 2 or 3 clients that insist on paper filing. I check the addresses before preparing those returns every year.
      Taxes after all are the dues that we pay for the privileges of membership in an organized society. - FDR

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        #4
        Yep, everybody’s been e-filing for 20+ years.

        Nearly-obsolete, but paper forms needed for those cases that aren’t “normal.”

        I have some of these each year, and keep addressed envelopes on hand for clients’ use:

        Form 14039- for identity theft;

        Form 8948- for unfixable rejects (you know them, the dependent or wrong parent who got there first)
        or by taxpayer choice;

        Form 1040V- some use checks; and

        Those few who file after e-file season’s closed, and before it reopens- like now.

        TTB has it covered- p. 16-1. I liked knowing about the changes.

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