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What's The United States Treasury Address?

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Instructions for Mailing Your Check or Money Order to the IRS

If you owe taxes to the IRS, it is important to know the correct address to send your money to. Sending your tax payments to the wrong IRS address could result in delayed processing that makes you liable for late fees and interest charges.

Make sure you have the correct United States Treasury address because that will save you a lot of hassle.

Pay Taxes By Check or Money Order

Unfortunately, there is no singular IRS payment processing hub, or a singular treasury address. Instead, you must mail your check or money order to the IRS Center that handles your particular type of tax payment, based on where you live. Sending your payment to the proper IRS address helps ensure it will be processed correctly and on-time.

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To mail a tax payment, make your check or money order payable to “United States Treasury”. Be sure to include your name, address, phone number, taxpayer ID number (Social Security Number or Employer Identification Number), the tax period, and the related tax form or notice number on your form of payment.

NOTE: Do not mail cash to the IRS.

Mailing Addresses for Individual Income Tax Payments (IRS Form 1040-V)

If you owe taxes, you can make your payment by mailing a check or money order to the correct IRS address. In some cases, you may receive an IRS notice showing your balance and where to send your payment. Or you can use Form 1040-V (Payment Voucher) to pay the amount due on your Form 1040 return.

Here are the mailing addresses for 2018 income tax payments (Form 1040-V):

If you live in Florida, Louisiana, Mississippi, or Texas:

Internal Revenue Service

P.O. Box 1214

Charlotte, NC 28201-1214

If you live in Alaska, Arizona, California, Colorado, Hawaii, Idaho, Nevada, New Mexico, Oregon, Utah, Washington, or Wyoming:

Internal Revenue Service

P.O. Box 7704

San Francisco, CA 94120-7704

If you live in Arkansas, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Michigan, Minnesota, Montana, Nebraska, North Dakota, Ohio, Oklahoma, South Dakota, or Wisconsin:

Internal Revenue Service

P.O. Box 802501

Cincinnati, OH 45280-2501

If you live in Alabama, Georgia, Kentucky, New Jersey, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee, or Virginia:

Internal Revenue Service

P.O. Box 931000

Louisville, KY 40293-1000

If you live in Delaware, Maine, Massachusetts, Missouri, New Hampshire, New York, or Vermont:

Internal Revenue Service

P.O. Box 37008

Hartford, CT 06176-7008

If you live in Connecticut, District of Columbia, Maryland, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, or West Virginia:

Internal Revenue Service

P.O. Box 37910

Hartford, CT 06176-7910

If you live in a foreign country, American Samoa, or Puerto Rico (or are excluding income under Internal Revenue Code 933), or use an APO or FPO address, or file Form 2555, 2555-EZ, or 4563, or are a dual-status alien or nonpermanent resident of Guam or the U.S. Virgin Islands:

Internal Revenue Service

P.O. Box 1303

Charlotte, NC 28201-1303

Mailing Addresses for Estimated Tax Payments (IRS Form 1040-ES)

If you are required to make estimated tax payments throughout the year, you can use Form 1040-ES (Estimated Tax Payment Vouchers) to submit your quarterly installment payments to the IRS.

Here are the mailing addresses for Form 1040-ES estimated tax payments:

If you live in Florida, Louisiana, Mississippi, or Texas:

Internal Revenue Service

P.O. Box 1300

Charlotte, NC 28201-1300

If you live in Alaska, Arizona, California, Colorado, Hawaii, Idaho, Nevada, New Mexico, Oregon, Utah, Washington, or Wyoming:

Internal Revenue Service

P.O. Box 510000

San Francisco, CA 94151-5100

If you live in Arkansas, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Michigan, Minnesota, Montana, Nebraska, North Dakota, Ohio, Oklahoma, South Dakota, or Wisconsin:

Internal Revenue Service

P.O. Box 802502

Cincinnati, OH 45280-2502

If you live in Alabama, Georgia, Kentucky, New Jersey, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee, or Virginia:

Internal Revenue Service

P.O. Box 931100

Louisville, KY 40293-1100

If you live in Connecticut, Delaware, District of Columbia, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Missouri, New Hampshire, New York, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Vermont, or West Virginia:

Internal Revenue Service

P.O. Box 37007

Hartford, CT 06176-7007

If you live in a foreign country, American Samoa, or Puerto Rico, (or are excluding income under Internal Revenue Code 933) or use an APO or FPO address, or file Form 2555, 2555-EZ, or 4563, or are a dual-status alien or nonpermanent resident of Guam or the U.S. Virgin Islands:

Internal Revenue Service

P.O. Box 1300

Charlotte, NC 28201-1300

If you live in Guam (bona fide residents*):

Department of Revenue and Taxation

Government of Guam

P.O. Box 23607

GMF, GU 96921

If you live in U.S. Virgin Islands (bona fide residents*):

Virgin Islands Bureau of Internal Revenue

6115 Estate Smith Bay

Suite 225

St. Thomas, VI 00802

* Bona fide residents must prepare separate vouchers for estimated income tax and self-employment tax payments. Send the income tax vouchers to the address for bona fide residents and the self-employment tax vouchers to the address for non-bona fide residents.

IRS Address and How to Mail Your Tax Return to the IRS: FAQ

1. How do I find the correct IRS address to mail my tax return?

The IRS address varies depending on your state of residence and whether you are including a payment with your tax return. Check the IRS website\u2019s "Where to File" page or refer to the instructions for Form 1040 for the correct address specific to your situation.

2. Can I use any delivery method to send my tax return to the IRS?

Yes, but using certified mail or a reputable delivery service (e.g., FedEx, UPS) with tracking is recommended. This ensures proof of mailing and delivery, especially if deadlines are approaching or for important filings.

3. What should I include in the envelope when mailing my tax return?

Include your signed and completed tax return along with any required forms, schedules, and attachments (e.g., W-2s or 1099s). If making a payment, include a check or money order payable to "United States Treasury" and attach Form 1040-V (Payment Voucher) if applicable.

4. How do I know if my tax return was received by the IRS?

If you sent your return via certified mail, you can track delivery through the postal service or courier. Alternatively, you can wait for confirmation from the IRS by checking your refund status online (if applicable) or contacting them after several weeks.

5. Can I mail my tax return to any IRS office?

No. Tax returns must be sent to the address designated for your state and filing circumstances. Sending your return to the wrong address could delay processing. Always verify the correct address before mailing.

6. What is the deadline for mailing my tax return to the IRS?

For most taxpayers, the deadline is April 15 (or the next business day if it falls on a weekend or holiday). Your tax return must be postmarked by this date to be considered timely filed. If you cannot meet the deadline, file Form 4868 to request an extension.

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Frequently Asked Questions

To whom should a check or money order be made payable when mailing a tax payment?

Your check or money order should be made payable to "United States Treasury." In addition to the payment itself, you must include your name, address, phone number, taxpayer ID number (either your Social Security Number or Employer Identification Number), the tax period, and the related tax form or notice number on your form of payment.

What happens if a tax payment is mailed to the wrong IRS address?

Sending your tax payment to the wrong IRS address can result in delayed processing, which may make you liable for late fees and interest charges. Because there is no single IRS payment processing hub, it is critical to identify the correct regional address based on your state of residence and the type of payment you are submitting.

Where should a Florida resident mail their Form 1040-V income tax payment?

A Florida resident mailing a Form 1040-V income tax payment should send it to Internal Revenue Service, P.O. Box 1214, Charlotte, NC 28201-1214. This same address applies to residents of Louisiana, Mississippi, and Texas.

What mailing address should California residents use for estimated tax payments on Form 1040-ES?

California residents submitting Form 1040-ES estimated tax payments should mail them to Internal Revenue Service, P.O. Box 510000, San Francisco, CA 94151-5100. This address also applies to residents of Alaska, Arizona, Colorado, Hawaii, Idaho, Nevada, New Mexico, Oregon, Utah, Washington, and Wyoming.

Can cash be mailed to the IRS as a form of tax payment?

No, the IRS does not accept cash sent through the mail under any circumstances. Taxpayers must submit payments in the form of a check or money order made payable to "United States Treasury" and mailed to the appropriate regional IRS address based on their state of residence.

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