IRS moving form - Notify the IRS about Change of Address.When you moving, the last thing you want to consider is informing the Internal Revenue Service of your new address. But notifying the IRS of your change address will ensure that you receive any important correspondence or a refund check. The easiest way to notify the IRS of a change of address is to do it when you file your tax return. When filing your return legibly make any address corrections on the address label from your tax package, or write your new address in the appropriate boxes on the tax return. Your address will be corrected when the tax return is processed. If you move after filing your return, notify the IRS by filling out form 8822 (a.k.a. IRS moving form), titled 'Change of Address,' and mailing it to the address on the form. Form 8822 may be downloaded from the IRS web site at www.irs.gov. Also notify the post office that serviced your old address of your move. The post office will forward most IRS correspondence, but may not forward refund checks. Filling out form 8822 will ensure that your refund check is sent to your new address. Tax forms will be mailed to the last known address supplied by the taxpayer. To continue receiving correspondence and tax forms from the IRS, they will need to be promptly notified of your new address with a form 8822 - IRS moving form. |