Thursday, December 28, 2006

WHERE TO MAIL YOUR TAX RETURNS*










*WHERE DO I SEND MY TAX RETURN?

Link to IRS forms and publications:
http://www.irs.gov/formspubs/index.html
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WHERE YOU FILE DEPENDS ON:
What form you are filing, whether you use a paid preparer, and whether you owe any money or not.
If you live in Kansas, Louisiana, Mississippi, Oklahoma, Texas or West Virginia:
ADDRESS FOR FORM 1040
To file Form 1040 or Form 4686 (extension request):
If you are not paying anything; e.g. getting a refund:
Send it to Internal Revenue Service Center, Austin, TX 73301-0002

you don’t need a street address, the IRS has its own zip code.

Use the same address to mail your Form 1040 if you are including a payment unless you are a paid preparer.
IF A PAID PREPARER DOES YOUR FORM 1040 and YOU OWE:
If a paid preparer does your Form 1040, and you are making a payment , it goes to
P.O. Box 660308, Dallas, TX 75066-0308

FORM 4868 AND FORM 1040-ES
If you request an extension of time to file (Form 4868) and are making a payment, it goes to
P.O. Box 660575, Dallas, TX 75266-0575
If you are filing Form 1040-ES to pay estimated tax
P.O. Box 660406, Dallas, TX 75266-0406

RESIDENTS OF OTHER STATES
I won’t attempt to list all filing addresses.
If you live in some other state, you can find where to file it at:
http://www.irs.gov/file/index.html

Select the appropriate category and it takes you to a map where you can click on your state and get all of the filing addresses.

Link to IRS forms and publications:
http://www.irs.gov/formspubs/index.html
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This information is not intended to be advice to the recipient. In compliance with Treasury Department Circular 230, unless stated to the contrary, any Federal Tax advice contained in this Blog was not intended or written to be used and cannot be used for the purposes of avoiding penalties.



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