Have you moved?

Moved Lately? People who have recently moved should let the IRS and your state know. If the IRS doesn't have the current address, then a tax refund or any letters about past returns may never get to the new address. Click here and send Form 8822 right away. This is a slow loading PDF file. Don't let a refund get lost or returned to the IRS.

Send the completed form to the IRS service enter where you filed you last return.

A worse event is that IRS can mail to your old address a proposed tax change notice and if you do not respond in 90 days they can obtain a judgment against you and make it nearly impossible for a professional to over turn it.

Ignoring IRS is a bad idea because it will only get worse for you.


Sandra Eve Kardos
800-924-5221 FAX 800-606-2036
PO Box 9333 Van Nuys CA 91409
with offices in Acton, and Ridgecrest, CA
Or E-mail at kardos@wgn.net

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