I Didn’t Receive My IRS Refund Check And My Address Has Changed

Note that IRS will mail you notices and/or a check to the most recent address that it has on file for you. Of note:

Use Form 8822, Change of Address or Form 8822-B, Change of Address or Responsible Party – Business

Tax Return– Use your new address when you file

Written Statement – Send IRS a signed written statement with your:

  • full name

  • old address

  • new address

  • social security number, ITIN, or EIN

Mail your signed statement to the address where you filed your last return.

Oral Notification -Tell IRS in person or by telephone. IRS will need you to verify your identity and the address it has on file for you. Please have ready:

  • your full name

  • your address

  • your date of birth

  • your social security number, ITIN or EIN

If you filed a joint return, and are still residing with your spouse, both you and your spouse should sign the form or statement. If you filed a joint return and you now have separate addresses, each of you should notify us of your new, separate address.

Authorized representatives filing a form or written statement to change an address for a taxpayer must attach a copy of their power of attorney or Form 2848, Power of Attorney and Declaration of Representative. Unauthorized third parties can’t change a taxpayer’s address.

Changes of address through the U.S. Postal Service (USPS) may update your address of record on file with IRS based on what they retain in their National Change of Address (NCOA) database. However, even when you notify the USPS, not all post offices forward government checks, so you should still notify IRS.

For changes of address relating to an employment tax return, IRS issues confirmation notices (Notices 148A and 148B) for the change to both the new and former address.

It can take four to six weeks for a change of address request to fully process.

Have a question? Contact Daniel Gray. 

Your comments are always welcome!

Daniel Gray

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