If you have moved or your address has changed, you need to notify the IRS
to ensure you receive any IRS refund or correspondence. You may provide your
new address in a variety of ways. You may correct the address legibly on the
mailing label from your tax package or write the new address on your return
when you file. When your return is processed, we will update your records.
If you change your address after filing your return, you should
notify your post office that services your old address. This ensures your
mail will be forwarded (not all post offices forward government checks). To
change your address with the IRS, complete a Form 8822 (PDF), Address Change Request. This is available on the IRS
website at www.irs.gov.
You may also write to the campus where you filed your last return and provide
your new address. (The campus addresses are listed in the instructions to
the tax forms.)
If you correspond to inform us of your address change, we need your full
name, old and new — addresses, and your Social Security Number or Employer
Identification Number and signature. If you filed a joint return, you should
provide the same information and signatures for both spouses.
If you filed a joint return and you and/or your spouse establish separate
residences, you both should notify the IRS of your new
address.
The U.S. Postal Service provides the IRS with change of address updates
weekly. Tax forms will be mailed to the last address provided by the taxpayer
or the Change of Address information furnished by the Postal Service.