Published February 04, 2010 12:32 pm - Taxpayers in Indiana will be filing their income tax returns and sending them to a different processing center this year.
Tax Forms Going To Different Location This Year
Joe Hornaday
Greensburg Daily News
Taxpayers in Indiana will be filing their income tax returns and sending them to a different processing center this year.
According to a release from the Internal Revenue Service (IRS), taxpayers in Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Vermont, Virginia and the District of Columbia will now send their tax returns to the IRS Kansas City Service Center in Kansas City, Mo. Taxpayers in Indiana and Michigan will send their tax returns to the IRS Fresno Service Center, in Fresno, Calif. Taxpayers in Alabama will send their tax returns to the IRS Austin Service Center in Austin, Texas.
According to Jodie Reynolds of the IRS, the organization continuously monitors work flow at its centers and makes appropriate adjustments by altering the volume of returns to be sent to each. Taxpayers who use the envelope provided with the income tax instructions do not have to be concerned with the address change; their returns automatically will go to the correct center.
Taxpayers who e-file will not be affected by the address changes. Two out of three filers choose IRS e-file. According to the IRS, it is faster, easier, more accurate and more convenient than filing a paper tax return.
For taxpayers who file paper returns, the correct center addresses are on labels inside the tax packages they receive in the mail. Taxpayers who do not receive a package and need the service center address should refer to the back cover of the instructions to Form 1040, Form 1040A and Form 1040EZ.