How to Notify the IRS of an Address Change
If you are looking to update your address in the IRS records, there are several ways to go about doing this. All changes can take up to 4-to-6 weeks to process fully in the IRS system.
- Electronic Notification
If you are looking to update your address because your refund check was sent back to the IRS, then an electronic notification can be sent to the IRS to help expedite the check back out to you. Using the “Where’s My Refund” website for the IRS, you can successfully change your address online. You will need to provide the following information: amount being refunded to you, social security number, and your filing status.
- Written Statement
If you want to send a written statement to the IRS notifying them of a change of address, you will need to provide the following information: social security number or individual taxpayer identification number or your employer identification number, your full name including middle and last name, old address on file and your new address. Send the statement to the same address used to file your last statement.
- Tax Return
If you haven’t filed your taxes yet, you don’t need to notify the IRS. Simply fill your address section with your new address and it’ll automatically update in the IRS’s system.
- IRS Form for Businesses
If your business has changed addresses, you can fill out the Form 8822-B on the IRS website. This can be mailed to your nearest IRS office.
Changing your address is not important unless you are actively engaged with the IRS (dealing with tax returns and funds for an active tax year).
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